WOLF Complete Work On New Album

November 19, 2003

Sweden's WOLF have posted the following update on their official web site:

"Watch out guys and girls, here's some WOLF news for you, finally. The new album is finished at last. Why has it taken so fucking long you might ask? Well, to make a long story short, it's been rough times for the WOLF label. A lot of energy and focus that should have been on heavy metal had to be put into boring shit like finances and management issues. But all that's sorted out now, and things are looking wicked good.

"So, to the main course then. Once again the band recorded with [HYPOCRISY mainman] Peter Tägtgren in the Abyss studio. The production is obviously excellent, in fact, it sounds better than ever before. The album contains 10 tracks and presents a new side to WOLF: the Eastern Europe á la -81 side. The boys have been way down in the Polish coal mines, digging for devil tunes. Now they offer us a dish so soaked with concrete dust you just have to have six-pack of lager to go with it.

"The album is entitled 'Evil Star' and will be released in Scandinavia through MNW/No Fashion on the 24th of February, 2004. It will be released in Europe, South America, Russia, Japan and the US on license around the same date. Not all titles are decided just yet but here are the ones that are: 'Evil Star', 'Transylvanian Twilight', 'Devil Moon', 'The Beat of Black Wings' and 'Exciter'.

"Later this fall there will be both a video and a singles release. Early next year there will also be a new vinyl 7" out for the die hard fans to grab. Ok, that's it for now. Don't drink and drive and STAY METAL!!!"

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