DARK FILTH FRATERNITY Changes Name To DFF, Begins Work On New Material

May 12, 2009

DARK FILTH FRATERNITY, the Finnish alternative/progressive band headed by Panu Willman (ex-BEFORE THE DAWN, ENTWINE),has officially changed its name to DFF. According to a posting on the group's MySpace page, "DFF has started working on its third studio album. Panu has been hard at work putting ideas together for new material throughout the winter, and the band is now rehearsing those tunes as we speak. These fine tunes will be a distinct move beyond the ambience of the previous two albums. We can safely say that this is going to be yet another great album with some surprising shifts in genres, from catchy pop-like melodies to straightout killer- riff doom operas, while preserving the original DFF groove, of course! The planned release date is early 2010."

DARK FILTH FRATERNITY's sophomore album, "Breathe Again", was released last August via the independent label Animalhouse Productions (with distribution through Playground Music Scandinavia). The follow-up to 2006's "The Book of Clear Light" was recorded between July 2007 and June 2008 and contains the track "Swans Don't Weep", the video for which can be viewed below.
Panu Willman is a producer who has previously worked with PROFANE OMEN and DAMNGOD, among others.

DFF is:

Panu Willman - Guitar, Vocals
Heikki Iso-Sipilä - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Henri Rasanen - Bass
Riku Willman - Drums

(Thanks: fireangel / Night Elves)

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