THE INIQUITY DESCENT Mixing Debut EP

October 23, 2010

THE INIQUITY DESCENT, the new extreme-metal project featuring vocalist Mathias "Vreth" Lillmåns of Finnish folk metallers FINNTROLL, has returned to the studio to begin mixing four songs which will make up the group's debut release. The band states, "The basic sound has been found and the first two songs of the EP are very near their final state, only some minor changes to do tomorrow. The overall sound is really great and powerful! The mixing session will continue throughout the weekend and next Tuesday is scheduled for mastering. The mastering will take place at Nordic Audio Labs by Sami 'Hannu' Koivisto and us."

Rough-mix audio samples of three of the tracks can be found on the band's MySpace page.

"Nifelvind", the latest album from FINNTROLL, was released in North America in March via Century Media Records.

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