SOULGRIND Working On New Material, Seeking New Label Home

September 6, 2007

Guitarist Lord Heikkinen of the Finnish band SOULGRIND has issued the following update:

"Summer is gone and a lot of things has happened. I got married, which is probably the main thing. The party was excellent and all 120 guests were pretty happy. At the least the couple was. 1000 cans of beer, 42 bottles of wine 11 litres of vodka and some extras were drunk. A lot of drunken metalheads were seen on the area at the night :) Our singer Lilith [former LULLACRY frontwoman Tanja 'Whisper Lilith' Kemppainen; a.k.a. Tanya] created an awesome menu for the people, a lot of meat and old-style food. Cheers for her!! And for all of the people who showed up for the party.

"But also SOULGRIND is getting ready for the next attack. The contract with French Holy Records is over and we are looking for a new label. We are fixing some new tunes and two songs are ready. Three others are on their way. Musically songs follow the same path as latest album 'Pakana' was. Of course there are some new winds, but the base is there. We are planning to demo some songs in early 2008.

"'Pakana' has been recieved well and the feedback/reviews have been great. And there shall be a video for one of the songs from 'Pakana' as soon as we get it together. As there is no financial support from the label to do the video, we shall do it by ourselves. Low-budget but pro, that is the name of the game.

"At the moment we have a couple gigs on the way, more is to come. Hopefully we get the tour together for next March. You shall be informed. See you at the gigs and enjoy your only life!"

"Pakana" was issued in February via Holy Records.

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