NOVEMBERS DOOM Complete Work On "To Welcome The Fade"

June 13, 2002

Chicago doomsters NOVEMBERS DOOM have completed work on their latest album, entitled To Welcome the Fade, with producer Neil Kernon (i.e. CANNIBAL CORPSE, NEVERMORE, QUEENSRŸCHE) at Sheffield Studios in Hammond, Indiana and Sonic Ranch/Village Productions in Tornillo Texas. Due to be made available at the Milwaukee Metalfest in late July (with the official release to follow a month later) through Dark Symphonies Records, the album's full track listing is as follows:

01. Not the Strong
02. Broken
03. Lost in a Day
04. Within My Flesh
05. If Forever
06. The Spirit Seed
07. Torn
08. The Lifeless Silhouette
09. Dreams to Follow
10. Dark Fields For Brilliance

To download the tracks "Not the Strong" and "Dark Fields For Brilliance", visit the band's MP3.com web site at this location.

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