CRIMSON MOON: Rehearsal Recording To Be Released On CD

September 12, 2004

Long-running U.S. black metallers CRIMSON MOON will have their "Under the Serpentine Spell" rehearsal recording released on CD before the end of the year by Sweden's Total Holocaust Records. This recording has been completely remixed and remastered and "easily sounds 1,000 times better than any of the bootlegs that have been circulating around the last couple of years," according to a press release. CRIMSON MOON, who have been in the U.S. black metal scene since 1994, contain members of the underground occult bands NIBIRU, AKRABU, SABNACK and AKHKHARU. A cassette version of "Under the Serpentine Spell" will be issued via Silcharde Records.

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