LEGION Ink Deal With LISTENABLE RECORDS

April 4, 2003

Sweden's LEGION, the band featuring current MARDUK drummer Emil Dragutinovic, have inked a deal with France's Listenable Records for the release of their as-yet-untitled debut album, due in the fall. The recordings will take place early this summer at Sweden's Abyss Studios and will comprise eight-to-ten songs of "complex and eclectic black/death metal, ranging in style from MORBID ANGEL to SETHERIAL," according to an official press release. LEGION had previously released an MCD on the American label Deepsend Records consisting of four songs from their April 2002 sessions at Los Angered Recording and one song from their 2000 demo "Bloodaeons". A full-length MP3 of the track "Retribution" from the Los Angered sessions can be downloaded here.

For more information on LEGION, visit their official web site at www.legion.nu.

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