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Aenaon - In The Studio Recording Their Fourth LP


Greek progressive black metal travellers Aenaon have announced that their new drummer Haris Kokkinos (also member of Varathron and No Hand Path) has finished recording the drum parts for the band's fourth full-length album, which will succeed 2016's Hypnosophy. Stay tuned for more news.



The band's new line-up is:

Astrous - Vocals
Achilleas C. - Guitars, Bass
Orestis - Saxophone
Haris - Drums

Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Aenaon
Posted: 24.11.2020 by Bad English


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24.11.2020 - 05:38
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These guys are pretty damn good, I'm curious to hear the new material. New drummer is looking real strong (haven't heard any previous records he was featured on but they seem to be well recieved). Saw a little snippet from what he was recording and what I saw/heard got me pretty excited.
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24.11.2020 - 06:42
Troy Killjoy
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Do a Varathron cover song, then hire their drummer. Collaboration next?
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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24.11.2020 - 11:23
nikarg
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 24.11.2020 at 06:42

Do a Varathron cover song, then hire their drummer. Collaboration next?

Achilleas C. is also in both bands but the two have very different sound. Aenaon is one of the top and most forward-thinking Greek bands along with Hail Spirit Noir in my opinion.
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24.11.2020 - 15:41
SatanicBlood
Written by nikarg on 24.11.2020 at 11:23

Written by Troy Killjoy on 24.11.2020 at 06:42

Do a Varathron cover song, then hire their drummer. Collaboration next?

Achilleas C. is also in both bands but the two have very different sound. Aenaon is one of the top and most forward-thinking Greek bands along with Hail Spirit Noir in my opinion.

This band caught me by surprise when I was introduced to them through "Der Müde Tod", I had to hear their entire works.
They give me Shining vibes from time to time but keeping themselves pretty distinct.
Definitely a cut in a different direction to what the Greek scene offered comparing them to the onslaught of black thrash that was coming out of there in recent times.
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