THE HAUNTED Drummer Diagnosed With 'Swine Flu'; Gothenburg Concert Cancelled

September 17, 2009

Guitarist Patrik Jensen of Swedish metallers THE HAUNTED has released the following statement:

"Bad news... THE HAUNTED Gothenburg gig [on Friday, September 18] at Sticky Fingers tomorrow is cancelled, due to Per [Möller Jensen] being diagnosed today with swine flu. We are working hard at arranging a new gig in Gothenburg as soon as possible. Thank you for understanding our situation."

(Note: NIGHTRAGE is still playing tomorrow's concert at at Sticky Fingers in Gothenburg.)

THE HAUNTED frontman Peter Dolving recently told the German edition of the Metal Hammer magazine that the band has commenced the songwriting process for a new album. "Looking at the ideas that we're coming up with, looking at the stuff that we're doodling around with, it's gonna be a very heavy and it's gonna be a very strange record," he said. "It's gonna be like a continuation of what we started experimenting with both on 'rEVOLVEr' [2004] and on 'The Dead Eye' [2006], so it'll be eclectic and hard. 'Cause around the time of 'The Dead Eye', we felt that we really needed to do something that we hadn't done that we really wanted to do, and we got a lot of critique for it; a lot of people didn't like it. We loved it, and the songs that we're playing off that record are going over really well with the audience and we're really enjoying to play them. So we figure, why the fuck shouldn't we play and continue to try and evolve as musicians and songwriters?! And that's what we'll do."

THE HAUNTED is continuing to tour in support of its latest album, "Versus", which entered the Swedish chart at position No. 14 and the Finnish chart at No. 12.The CD was recorded in part at PUK studio in Denmark with producer Tue Madsen (HEAVEN SHALL BURN, DARK TRANQUILLITY, MOONSPELL, etc),who previously worked with the group on its two previous LPs, "rEVOLVEr" and "The Dead Eye".

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