WOLF: None More Black

September 6, 2005

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

"Hi ya'll! Thought it might be time to update you on what's really going on in the den right now. The band is in writing mode. A lot of bands say it, but we mean it. Also, as you might know, we are in negotiations with a super-cool label. It looks very promising and a contract should be signed in blood shortly. After that we might just release the blackest heavy metal album of all times. Its like, how much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black."

WOLF recently parted ways with drummer Dale Bergkvist. He has since been replaced by Tobbe Kellgren, who has previously worked with DISSECTION and SWORDMASTER.

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