MOURNING BELOVETH Issue Update Regarding Forthcoming Album

October 28, 2007, 16 years ago

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Irish doom metallers MOURNING BELOVETH have issued details regarding their forthcoming album, A Disease Of Ages:

"We have just finished recording album number four, and our first with bass player Brendan Roche. Recording sessions were held over two weeks in the now-familiar surrounds of Studio E with Markus Stock at the helm. Sound-wise the album is similar to A Murderous Circus but two extra guitar tracks this time has beefed up the rhythm creating a huge wall of sound. Musically the songs are very direct and we have cut off the flab that appeared on A Murderous Circus. Combining the organic feel of Dust with the density of The Sullen Sulcus and some of the experimentation of A Murderous Circus along with an aggressive undertone only hinted at previously we feel we have come up with the sound track for our deconstruction. Artwork will be completed by

Lukasz (A Murderous Circus) in the coming weeks.

To follow the album in March we will have a ten day tour of Europe taking in three dates in Finland, Czech Republic, Holland, Germany, Belgium and France so check your local press for details. All of our live performances are now being booked through Lugga Promotions run by our friend and ex-bass player Adrian.

As is the norm now during recording to break the monotony we played at the Way Of Darkness festival in Bamberg. The time slot of 3PM wasn't great as it was still daylight but we played a good 35-minute set considering the drunken excursions the previous night. It was also good to see some unsigned Irish bands, namely MASS EXTINCTION and GROUND OF RUIN, play at WOD and here's to seeing more Irish bands brave the European circuit before too long."

Mourning Beloveth's album contains five songs and has a running time of 56 minutes. The track list for 'A Disease for the Ages' is as follows: 'The Sickness', 'Trace Decay', 'Primeval Rush', The Burning Man' and 'Poison Beyond All'. the album is set for a February release through Grau.


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