MANIFEST Completes Work On New Album

December 23, 2006

Norwegian thrashers MANIFEST have issued the following update:

"We finished up the last bit of mixing on the new MANIFEST album about a week ago. The album consists of 10 tracks and ticks in at a little over 40 minutes. We had a real good time recording and hanging out at Spiren Studio and Knut ['Fug' Prytz] has outdone himself on this production. We are proud to say that it sounds totally bad-assed! We'll propably put out a sample or something in not too long. When it comes to mastering, we will wait until we have a deal with a record label, and take it from there, but we have a pretty good idea of where we want to have it done. Knut has also done a 'temporary mastering' of the album which sounds pretty decent. In January we will start working on finding a label to release the album, get the cover done and stuff like that. We are really eager to get out and do some gigs again too; feels like forever since the ENTOMBED tour."

MANIFEST's debut album, "Half Past Violence", was released in June 2005 via Edgerunner Music. The CD was produced by Rune Stavnesli at the Godt Selskap Studio (NECROPHAGIA, THE APPARATUS) in Trondheim, Norway.

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