HEVEIN Enter Studio To Record New Single

February 15, 2005

Finnish melodic thrashers HEVEIN entered Sonic Pump studios on February 5 with Nino Laurenne at the helm to begin recording their new single, entitled "iOta". The single will consist of the title cut and "Worth Fighting For" and will be mixed by Mikko Karmila at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki. An April 11 release via Spinefarm Records is expected.

HEVEIN were signed on the strength of their "Break Out the Hammers" EP, which was mixed last year at Sonic Pump studios by Nino Laurenne and mastered at Finnvox studios by Minerva Pappi. A full-length MP3 of the EP's title track can be downloaded at this location.

HEVEIN is:

Juha Immonen - Lead vocals
Leif Hedström - Guitars, Secondary Vocals
Alpo Oksaharju - Drums
Tomi Koivunen - Bass
Aino Piipari - Violin
Max Lilja – Cello

For more information, visit www.hevein.com.

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