THE FIFTH SUN: Three Complete Tracks Posted Online

May 21, 2005

Minnesota-based melodic death metallers THE FIFTH SUN have uploaded three full-length songs from their upcoming second album, "The Hunger to Survive", on their MySpace.com page. Check out the tracks "The Hunger to Survive", "Meaning in the Movements" and "Nameless" at this location.

"The Hunger to Survive" (view cover by renowned artist Mattias Noren at this location) was recorded at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden and features the drumming talents of Patrik J. Sten (PASSENGER, KEROZENE, ex-TRANSPORT LEAGUE). The CD is the follow-up to the group's debut album, "The Moment of Truth", which was recorded at Studio Fredman in May of 2001. A new band photo can be seen at this location.

"The Hunger to Survive" is scheduled for release later in the year through an as-yet-undisclosed label.

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