DISSECTION news
Posté : 17 juin 2005, 12:16
Leur bassiste français, Brice Leclercq, vient de claquer la porte
Ils vont quand même continuer à trois, voire recruter un nouveau bassiste ce week-end.
Sinon, j'adore la description que fait Nödtveidt du nouveau matériel que le groupe a enregistré
Bassist Brice Leclercq (NIGHTRAGE) has left reactivated Swedish death
metallers DISSECTION. "This event, although unforeseen, will however NOT have any effect on DISSECTION's ongoing victorious onslaught!" the band write on their web site.
"Last Friday [June 10] DISSECTION performed a successful concert as a
three-piece at Undead Festival in Hungary, this time with the bass
guitar on backing tracks. A replacement will however be tested by the
end of the weekend, and as soon as anything is settled it will be
announced here."
As previously reported, DISSECTION entered the studio on February 2 to
begin recording their long-awaited third album, the group's first
release since 1995's classic album "Storm of the Light's Bane". The
recording is taking place at Black Syndicate Studios in Stockholm,
Sweden, with DISSECTION mainman Jon Nödtveidt's brother Emil Nödtveidt (a.k.a. THE DEATHSTARS' Nightmare Industries) and Skinny Kangur behind the wheels. Eleven songs are being recorded for the album and the material is being regarded by the band as "a work of sonic black magic, actively channelling the anti-cosmic current 218."
DISSECTION are currently in negotiations with several labels for the
upcoming release (which is planned for the fall 2005), but the
recordings are being completely financed by the band itself independent
of any record company. A final decision about the group's new label home
is expected to be made soon.
Late last year, DISSECTION released their comeback single/EP, "Maha
Kali", via Escapi Music/Screaming Ferret Wreckords.

Sinon, j'adore la description que fait Nödtveidt du nouveau matériel que le groupe a enregistré

Bassist Brice Leclercq (NIGHTRAGE) has left reactivated Swedish death
metallers DISSECTION. "This event, although unforeseen, will however NOT have any effect on DISSECTION's ongoing victorious onslaught!" the band write on their web site.
"Last Friday [June 10] DISSECTION performed a successful concert as a
three-piece at Undead Festival in Hungary, this time with the bass
guitar on backing tracks. A replacement will however be tested by the
end of the weekend, and as soon as anything is settled it will be
announced here."
As previously reported, DISSECTION entered the studio on February 2 to
begin recording their long-awaited third album, the group's first
release since 1995's classic album "Storm of the Light's Bane". The
recording is taking place at Black Syndicate Studios in Stockholm,
Sweden, with DISSECTION mainman Jon Nödtveidt's brother Emil Nödtveidt (a.k.a. THE DEATHSTARS' Nightmare Industries) and Skinny Kangur behind the wheels. Eleven songs are being recorded for the album and the material is being regarded by the band as "a work of sonic black magic, actively channelling the anti-cosmic current 218."
DISSECTION are currently in negotiations with several labels for the
upcoming release (which is planned for the fall 2005), but the
recordings are being completely financed by the band itself independent
of any record company. A final decision about the group's new label home
is expected to be made soon.
Late last year, DISSECTION released their comeback single/EP, "Maha
Kali", via Escapi Music/Screaming Ferret Wreckords.