MACBETH: In Pre-Production Mode

October 28, 2010

Italian gothic metallers MACBETH have spent the last few months writing and rehearsing material for their as-yet-untitled fifth album, tentatively due in early 2011.

Commented the band: "We've been hard at work writing material for the next album since last winter, but unfortunately we have been forced to take a break during this spring and summer as Max [guitar] needed to recover from a serious shoulder injury exacerbated by playing guitar. Luckily Max's shoulder is fully healed and he's working on new stuff right now.

"Currently in pre-production phase, the band is working on vocal lines and lyrics for almost 10 brand new songs. All we can say is that we feel it's some of the best stuff we have ever written."

In other news, MACBETH's female vocalist Morena and drummer Fabrizio got married on September 4 after being together almost ten years.

MACBETH's latest album, "Superangelic Hate Bringers", came out on November 16, 2007 via Dragonheart Records. The CD was recorded in two different studios, including a private studio in Reykjavik, Iceland and New Sin studios in Italy, where the band also mixed and mastered the album.

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