NewsJanuary 19, 2010 7:08 PM ET3,419 views

Indie Recordings signs 1349

Official press release: Indie Recordings are very proud to announce our new signing, 1349. The Norwegian Black Metal band 1349 rose from the ashes of Alvheim in 1997, and in 2003 they released their debut album, Liberation. Since then, 1349 have added three more albums to their critically acclaimed catalogue and this spring 1349 will return with their fifth full-length album. 1349 will also embark on a big tour later this year and are also confirmed to play at this year’s "Wacken Open Air" Festival and "Summer Breeze" festival. Stay tuned for further information about the upcoming release and tour dates. Archaon (guitarist/composer, 1349) comments: "Finally- after a long wait, much planning and with equal amounts of anticipation, we're proud to announce that we have chosen Indie Recordings as cooperation partner. We are extremely eager to set things into motion with them, and are looking into the future with a great deal of excitement. This will be the ultimate team in bringing our fans aural terror in the next years to come."

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breakdatback 1/19/2010 4:13:03 PM

satan!

as_i_laycrying 1/19/2010 5:44:15 PM

santa!

kosmo_kramer 1/19/2010 7:46:06 PM

satan!.....the hockey player.

GreenAppleQuickStep 1/19/2010 11:56:19 PM

Santana!!!

Onmyownterms 1/20/2010 3:30:28 AM

indie indie label?

Cubicle_Gangster 1/20/2010 12:36:04 PM

"This will be the ultimate team in bringing our fans rear terror in the next years to come."

xfordirelifesakex 1/20/2010 2:22:27 PM

HELLFIIIIIIRE!!!

bloodofthewicked 1/20/2010 5:56:35 PM

yes. yes. yes.

blackpower 1/22/2010 11:54:56 AM

Last album sucked super hard.

the_smile_that_kills 1/23/2010 9:15:51 AM

no heard of this label......


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