REVENGIA Featuring ARCH ENEMY Drummer: Hard At Work On New Album

November 4, 2005

REVENGIA, the Swedish metal band featuring ARCH ENEMY drummer Daniel Erlandsson, are currently in the studio recording the follow-up to "A Decade in the Dark", tentatively due next year va an as-yet-undetermined label. "All the drums are done, as well as the bass, and guitars," the band write in a statement. "Right now we're doing the vocals. As usual it's moving slow, but the results are very pleasing. 12 songs are being recorded. How many of them will end up on the finished result is not set yet. Some of the titles are 'Holy Lies', 'Life' and 'Breathe Me'."

Produced and mixed by Matti Almsenius at ZerOonE in Varberg during 2001–2004, "A Decade in the Dark" was released in June 2004 via Metal Fortress Entertainment.

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