MANATARK Complete Work On New Album

November 1, 2005

Estonian black metallers MANATARK have completed work on their third full-length album, "Crimson Hours", tentatively due in early 2006 via Metal Age Productions.

"If you liked [2003's] 'Chaos Engine' [Metal Age Productions], then the new album is even more furious and punctual, making it undoubtedly the best MANATARK album yet!" the band write on their web site. "Expect both melodic vocals and growling, technical riffs and guitar leads, monolithic bass and fretless wizardry and besides merciless drum artillery also majestic songs that proudly march along."

MANATARK have previously supported bands like MAYHEM, IMPALED NAZARENE and REVEREND BIZARRE. More information about the group can be found at www.manatark.com.

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