ARISE: New Album Samples Available For Download

December 20, 2004

Swedish death/thrash metal band ARISE have posted an audio preview of their upcoming third album, "The Beautiful New World", at their official web site. Check out 50-second sound clips of the tracks "How Long Can You Pretend?", "Profit From the Weak" and "King of Yesterday, Slave of Today" at this location.

The follow-up to 2003's "Kings Of The Cloned Generation", "The Beautiful New World" was recorded at StudioMega in Bollebygd, Sweden and will contain 11 tracks. Other songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Broken Trust", "Dreams Worthy Gods", "Tribute to the Flesh" and "Inject the Machine".

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