SOLITUDE AETURNUS: First Album Reissue Out Now, Bonus Tracks Included

May 9, 2004

According to Doom-Metal.com, Brainticket Records, the record label of SOLITUDE AETURNUS guitarist John Perez, has just re-released "Into the Depths of Sorrow", the debut album of SOLITUDE AETURNUS. This album has been out of print and highly sought after by many newer fans. The band decided not to remaster the album to preserve the original sound. The re-release also includes a few extra bonus tracks in the shape of the demo version of "Opaque Divinity" and "Mirror of Sorrow", as well as the only SOLITUDE AETURNUS song which never properly tracked in a recording studio, "City of Armageddon". The version of that song that appears on the reissue was taken from a rehearsal session.

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