REQUIEM AETERNAM Prepares To Record Third Album

May 15, 2007

Melodic black metal band REQUIEM AETERNAM, originally from Uruguay but most recently based in New York, has posted the following message on its official web site:

"After a long period of extreme silence, REQUIEM AETERNAM has already begun its new fight toward the third opus. In order to write the music, Jose Romero [guitar, vocals] has relocated to Florida's Tampa Bay area, American death metal's cradle. As it was already mentioned, classical music is going to be the main resource of this new album [after having made an important research and selection of composers from Europe, North and Latin America]; although lyrically will be totally based on Romero's brand new registered book 'Destiny-Man'. This literary work deepens the chief idea of 'Forbidden Writings' and develops a complete philosophical treatise organized in four chapters; however, now the employed language is English."

REQUIEM AETERNAM's latest album, "Philosopher", was released in North America in December 2004 via ICorp. "Philosopher" was recorded at Big Blue Meenie studios and features a guest appearance by drummer Alex Hernández (IMMOLATION).

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