AETERNUS Confirmed For Inferno, Prepare New Demo

February 22, 2002

Norway's AETERNUS have replaced DHG (formerly known as DDHEIMSGARD) on the bill of the upcoming Inferno Festival, which is scheduled to take place in Oslo, Norway on March 29th. Other artists due to appear at the event include DIMMU BORGIR, BLOOD RED THRONE, CARPATHIAN FOREST, LOCKUP, VINTERSORG and WITCHERY. In other news, AETERNUS are due to enter Grieghallen Studios next month to record a two-song demo, which will presumably be used for shopping purposes following the band's recent split with Hammerheart Records (through which they issued four full-length and two mini albums).

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