THE KONSORTIUM: First Song From Upcoming Album Available For Streaming

July 16, 2009

Norway's THE KONSORTIUM has posted rough-mix version of a new song, "Slangenes Barn", on the band's MySpace page. The track will appear on the group's full-length debut, tentatively due before the end of the year via Agonia Records.

THE KONSORTIUM recently parted ways with its guitarist and is currently seeking a replacement. Interested parties can get in touch with the band by writing to info(at)konsortium.net.

According to a press release, THE KONSORTIUM performs "black metal with various thrash, avant-garde and non-metal influences creating [its] own atmosphere and identity. THE KONSORTIUM features various members. Some of them better and some of them [not as well] known to the metal (but not only) community."

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