Susperia Part with Nuclear Blast
Norway's Susperia, featuring ex-members of Dimmu Borgir, officially confirm they've ended their agreement with Germany's Nuclear Blast Records after two full-length albums, 2001's Predominance and 2002's Vindication.
"First of all welcome to 2003, and may it be good! Susperia have left Nuclear Blast," reveals a statement on the Susperia website. "In a time where crucial decisions had to be made the band have now decided to end their relationship with Nuclear Blast, the record label that released the two first albums of Susperia. The decision is based upon the fact that the label has not fulfilled nor satisfied the professional needs of the band due to lack of co-operation in different areas. A matter of priorities that came to a twist this is, with no further reasons to dwell upon."
"Susperia are currently in heavy negotiations with several record labels all over the world and whom the future partner will be, will be announced as soon as the new deal is worked out. The new and third album, with the working title Unlimited, is already finished and ready to be recorded. This will happen in spring time. The return of Susperia will blow you far away and corrode your skin off!"
Source: Digitalmetal
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