The symphonic metal band, Symphia, have started the recording of their second album. To do this, they have once again entrusted themselves to Yeray Lópezchoosing Th1rt3en Studios as they already did in their first album «Anteludium»back in 2020.
With a renewed line-up, having new faces on drums and bass, the songs that will be part of this new album will have a much darker tone and a substantial improvement in both composition and musical execution.
The new album will consist of 5 songs that the band has been working on over the last few years after the break they were forced to take due to the pandemic and other complications that prevented them from returning to the stage in the time they had planned.

For the time being, the drums have already been recorded by Leo León and guitars are being advanced at a fairly rapid pace by Lito González so we can say that everything is on the right track. From what the members of the band are hearing, still in the middle of recording, they are delighted with how the work is taking shape and they predict a quite satisfactory result.
This album will be a introduction to the new line-up and the new sound that the band will have from now on, which is why the members of the band consider it an important starting point to mark a before and after in their career.

Once the recording sessions are finished, the band will focus on continuing to rehearse for the concerts that may come out throughout 2023, where they also hope to make the first leap to mainland Spain to promote the new album, which is expected to be released before next summer.
One of the new songs that will be part of this new album will be the already well-known «The last day of this war» which the band presented as a video clip a few months ago as an appetizer, although the song will be re-recorded with the new line-up and with a much more elaborate sound at Th1rt3en Studios.
For the moment, we can only wait for more details to be revealed and for more news about the new work of the band from Tenerife. In the meantime, the band is still immersed in the recording process to be able to offer their audience a good result as a thank you for the support received during the last years. We will keep you posted!