THE BLACK LEAGUE Hard At Work On New Material

September 17, 2007

THE BLACK LEAGUE vocalist Taneli Jarva (ex-SENTENCED) has issued the following update:

"It's been another year of rotten luck in the LEAGUE camp, but we're still here rockin' the boat, shakin' the cage and kickin' against the pricks! The band is working on a new record and slowly emerging from its dormant hiatus back to the gig circuit, too. Details will follow.

"The fifth album may or may not be entitled 'No Parole' and it is optimistically estimated to be available by the summer of 2008. Some new titles include 'The Beast Is A Riddle', 'Ghost Brothel' and 'Bipolar Meltdown' — some of which may be given a go at our forthcoming shows. Anyways, details will follow."

THE BLACK LEAGUE released its fourth full-length album, "A Place Called Bad", in Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway and Denmark) in April 2006 via Playground Music.

The follow-up to 2004's "Man's Ruin Revisited", "A Place Called Bad" was recorded at Seawolf Studios in Suomenlinna (just outside Helsinki).

THE BLACK LEAGUE's current lineup is:

Taneli Jarva - Vocals
Maike Valanne - Guitar
Kimmi "Heavy" Hiltunen - Guitar
Rale - Drums
I.T. - Bass

Watch THE BLACK LEAGUE's video for the song "Same Ol' Fuckery" (taken from "A Place Called Bad"):

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