TIDFALL: 'Future Brings Many Things'

November 14, 2005

Norwegian black metallers TIDFALL have posted the following message on their official web site:

"This will be a final update for a while. Not forever, but for the time beeing we have not any plans and/or projects with TIDFALL to broadcast. Several of us are so tied up on a personal level with things that comes natural at a certain stage of life that we just have to lay down our weapons for a while, and finish some other 'projects.' If you have any questions, but don't get any answers, we're sorry... We wish all of you fans a happy metal X-mas and for all of you who are awaiting a new album, all we can say is 'future brings many things!'"

TIDFALL's most recent album, "Nucleus", was issued in August 2003 via Nuclear Blast Records.

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