WOLVERINE: Preparing To Enter Recording Studio

May 19, 2005

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

"The work on the new album is going really well. We now have six songs ready but are aiming for another two or three. Some of you may think that we're out a bit late since we're entering the studio in just seven weeks. Don't sweat it. I don't think we've ever had an album entirely finished when we've entered the studio. When we did 'Cold Light of Monday', we even wrote en entire song after the recordings had begun.

"We have high hopes about this album and hopefully we'll be able to play it live a lot in order to promote it. We'll see what happens. If possible we will put up some sort of blog or something while in the studio to keep you all updated on what's happening."

WOLVERINE's latest album, "Cold Light of Monday", was released in late 2003 through Elitist/Earache.

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