Manii
From:
Trondheim,
Norway
Last Known Status: Active
Latest Manii News
Below is our complete Manii news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.
Manii Posts EP Teaser
Norwegian band Manii (the new incarnation of the old Manes) recently joined Debemur Morti Productions and announced the release of a 7" EP entitled "Skuggeheimen."
The 7" EP was originally scheduled for a late August / early September but is being pushed to July. In the meantime, check out a teaser trailer below.
"Skuggeheimen" will contain two old Manes songs completely re-recorded with Bornyhake on drums. The chosen hymns are "I Helvetes Haller" and "Dansen Gjennom Skuggeheimen," both of which respectively appeared on the 2nd and 3rd Manes demos. In the meanwhile, the band is also working on the successor to the "Kollaps" album from 2013. More...
Manii Signs With Debemur Morti
Debemur Morti Productions has issued the following announcement about inking a deal with Manii:
"Old school maniacs rejoice: 'Under ein blodraud maane' certainly rings a bell, right? 1999, Norway. Manes' debut album. And damn! What an album it was! Manii is the new old Manes. The new incarnation of their original essence.
"Today, I'm most pleased to announce Manii joins Debemur Morti Productions! To celebrate this partnership, we will unleash, in the coming weeks, a 7" with two old Manes songs completely re-recorded with Bornyhake (Kawir) on drums.
"The chosen hymns are 'i helvetes haller' and 'dansen gjennom skuggeheimen.' Both originally appeared on the 2nd and 3rd Manes demos. In the meanwhile, Cernunnus and Sargatanas are also working on what's to become the second Manii full-length."
Why Manii and not Manes then? Cernunnus explains: "There’s many different small things and issues, that added together became kind of a burden... people’s expectations, our own motivation, the previous history (old-manes vs new-manes), and more… we understand that we probably should use the Manes name for what it’s worth. But we also want to signal 'a new dawn,' a paradigm shift if you want... and that little band-name twist fits well with that. Let there be darkness!" More...