NEAERA Enter Studio To Record New Album

November 17, 2004

Münster, Germany-based metalcore act NEAERA have entered Stage One Studios in Bühne, Germany with producer Andy Classen to begin recording their debut album, "The Rising Tide Of Oblivion", tentatively due in early 2005 through Metal Blade Records. "Two of us have already hit the studio and started recording 'The Rising Tide of Oblivion'," singer Benny said in a statement. "As you can imagine, we are really curious about the result, the rest of us can't wait to enter the studio as well to contribute to the record."

Upcoming NEAERA shows:

Jan. 05 - Vienna/Wien, AUT @ Arena
Jan. 06 – Klagenfurt, AUT @ Galeriecafé
Jan. 07 – Gleisdorf, AUT @ Kulturkeller
Jan. 08 – Innsbruck, AUT @ PMK
Jan. 15 – Berlin, GER @ Tommy Weißbecker Haus
Jan. 29 – Hagen, GER @ Kultopia

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