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Obscura - Songwriting Finished, To Enter The Studio


German tech death metal titans, Obscura, have finished the writing songs for their upcoming album and are about to enter the studio to record the follow-up to 2018's Diluvium. The sixth album of Obscura is scheduled for a 2021 worldwide release via Nuclear Blast Records. The band tapped famous award-winning producer Fredrik Nordström for the upcoming full-length album and booked famous Studio Fredman, located in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Steffen Kummerer states: "As of now, songwriting duties for the new, yet untitled album, have been finished. We picked the most promising compositions out of more than twenty pieces written during the last months and we can't wait to record our sixth studio effort, starting in December. While the new album contains more guitar solos than any of our records before, all compositions are eagerly waiting to be performed live on stage and celebrated worldwide with our fans. As a collective, we are enthusiastic about the diverse, progressive and heavy songs to be released in 2021 through Nuclear Blast Records."

Source: nuclearblast.de
Band profile: Obscura
Posted: 01.12.2020 by nikarg


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01.12.2020 - 20:55
Troy Killjoy
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Interesting that they chose to tap the guy responsible for mixing all those early classics of the Gothenburg scene. They've always been pretty polished in terms of their production, so hopefully this time around they have a little more punch.
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17.06.2021 - 11:56
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 01.12.2020 at 20:55

Interesting that they chose to tap the guy responsible for mixing all those early classics of the Gothenburg scene. They've always been pretty polished in terms of their production, so hopefully this time around they have a little more punch.

I hope so, the last few albums especially were pretty sterile sounding. It sort of makes sense given how extremely technical their music it, but it's just too clean at this point.
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