EIDOLON Hard At Work On New Material

December 24, 2002

Toronto's EIDOLON have set "Apostles Of Defiance" as the title for their next studio album, which is currently being recorded for a tentative September 2003 release through Metal Blade/Skyscraper Music Records. According to drummer Shawn Drover, "we are taking our time with this record to make sure that this is the ultimate heavy metal statement that we can possibly make at this point in our career!!!! We have evolved with each record, and we want to make sure this continues. We refuse to become stagnant musically. We always try to better ourselves with each record and this will continue with 'Apostles Of Defiance'. We will continue to make EIDOLON a more recognized name in the realm of heavy metal. In the sea of metal bands that currently exist right now, it certainly isn't an easy task, believe me. But like a bad rash, we wont go away!"

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