SUNNO))) To Start Work On New Album In October

August 11, 2007

According to the cover story in the latest issue of the U.K.'s Rock-A-Rolla magazine (web site),American "drone metal" act SUNNO))) will start work on its next album in October. The band's Greg Anderson told the publication, "We've spent a lot of time recently just discussing some ideas and where we're gonna go with it and we've had some really good meetings about what we're gonna do and who we'd like to collaborate with. We're gonna try put all that into motion in October and I'm guessing that we'll probably have something ready to go sometime in April or May or summer for the actual release of new material."

SUNNO))) will perform its "Altar" album in its entirety with BORIS in U.K. in December as part of ATP's Don't Look Back series.

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