ARMORY: 'The Dawn Of Enlightenment' Out Now

January 2, 2008

American power metallers ARMORY released their debut album, entitled "The Dawn of Enlightenment", on December 28, 2007. This comes after six long years of lineup additions and song revisions during which a demo with the same title was released in 2004. According to a press release, the CD was recorded with engineer Peter Rutcho (FROZEN, GRAVEHEART) and contains "over an hour of passionately crafted, true American power metal."

ARMORY will be finishing up the writing for their sophomore effort in the next month (which is said to be about 90 percent done already) and will have a busy 2008 as they will be playing shows to support the first album and heading back into the studio to record the second.

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