Norway's FORMLOFF Complete Work On New Album; Two Tracks Streaming

February 4, 2011, 13 years ago

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Norwegian black metallers FORMLOFF have completed work on their second full-length album, Spyhorelandet, which contains 9 tracks, totaling 54 minutes of rural black metal, thematically embracing the tragedy of everyday life.

Spyhorelandet is a journey through an atmospheric, yet progressive and at times jazzy black metal landscape with a raw sounding production. On the record Bernt Karsten Sannerud (vocals, keyboards) and Marius Blekspetl Sjøli (vocals, guitars) recruited several session members, who contributed drums, bass and saxophone.

Spyhorelandet is sung completely in a rural Norwegian dialect, and the lyrics are a revulsion filled letter to all of us. The album is produced by Bernt Karsten Sannerud and Marius Blekspetl Sjøli. Mixed by Bernt Karsten Sannerud at IKA studios, and mastered by Markus Skroch at Kalthallen.de.

Two new tracks from the upcoming album, 'Spyhorelandet' and 'Skævven', are streaming at the band's MySpace page.

Still unsigned, Formloff is currently looking for a label to release Spyhorelandet. Interested parties should get in touch at mariussj@gmail.com.

The band is also looking for a drummer and guitarist to complete the live lineup.



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