Wretched have set “Beyond The Gate” as the title to their new album which will land in stores on August 03rd through Victory. The effort was tracked with producer Jamie King (Between The Buried And Me, Alesana), while a sneak peek at the artwork for it can be found over at at the groups Myspace.
In The Midst Of Lions are currently in the studio tracking their new album “The Heart Of Man” with producer Jamie King (Between The Buried And Me, He Is Legend). The band are set to release the outing through Facedown in August.
Deception Of A Ghost have inked a deal with Trustkill and will release their new album “Speak Up, You’re Not Alone” through the label this summer. The band tracked the outing with producer Jamie King (Between The Buried And Me, He Is Legend) and some songs from it can currently be streamed here. The official press release on the signing can be found below:
“Trustkill is excited to announce the signing of DECEPTION OF A GHOST from North Carolina. DOAG seems to have set the standard of how to make it in today’s music biz by booking there own headlining tours all over the US. Guitarist and vocalist Buddy commented,”We just figured out from the start, we can’t wait for people to make this happen for us, they don’t care, we can do this on our own, shit really pays off!” The band armed with this DIY ethic has set out and played with Iwrestledabearonce, For The Fallen Dreams, In Fear And Faith, Vanna, Memphis May Fire, Stray From The Path, Stick To Your Guns, Greeley Estates, and more.
A collaboration of clean vocal melodies and thick screams blended with an onslaught of breakdowns and their triple harmony guitar attack is what shapes and molds their unique sound. Their freshly recorded album entitled “Speak up, You’re Not Alone” was recorded with Jamie King (Between The Buried And Me, For Today, He Is Legend) and will be released on Trustkill Records Summer 2010.
You can check out a few songs from the forthcoming debut album on Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/deceptionofaghost
“To sign with Trustkill records and saying its a dream come true is an understatement for me. They have the bands that made me me wanna play music that we all looked up to and were influenced by. Now to say we are a part of that is nothing more than unreal. To me it’s more than a dream its a sense of accomplishment. We have all caught ourselves in the van going to shows and saying “Can you believe we just signed to Trustkill” Yea this is a dream but I’m finally awake this time!” – Buddy
“I’ve written songs about following your dreams. I’ve been to countless shows and said “Wow, I want to do that.” and I’ve always said I will do what makes me feel alive. Music makes me feel what no one seems to feel anymore and I never thought something of this magnitude would come our way. Trustkill Records has sparked a flame that will burn forever in my heart for this industry. I may be young, but I can firmly say that I hold a dream and will never let go.” – Blake
“We are all super stoked to be apart of the Trustkill family. We wanted to find a label that really believed in our music and wanted to push the record hard and Trustkill is just as excited to as we are to get the ball rolling.” - Bryan“
Woe Of Tyrants have set “Threnody” as the title to their new album which has now been scheduled for an April 13th release date via Metal Blade. The track listing for the outing runs as follow:
01 – “Tetelestai”
02 – “Creatures Of The Mire”
03 – “Venom Eye”
04 – “Tempting The Wretch”
05 – “Threnody”
06 – “Bloodsmear”
07 – “The Venus Orbit”
08 – “Lightning Over Atlantis”
09 – “Singing The Surrender”
10 – “Descendit Ad Inferos (The Harrowing Of Hell)”
Speaking on the themes of the new album band frontman Chris Catanzaro offered the following:
“Well 2009 proved to be a monstrous one for Woe of Tyrants. It was a year of accomplishing goals such as releasing our debut Metal Blade album, touring with bands we’ve grown up listening to, and meeting thousands of awesome people all over the country. As we embark into 2010, our goals have shifted up a few gears.
We have a brand baby spankin’ new record that we finished recording at the end of 2009 with Jamie King producing, and to embrace the cliché “this is the most epic brutal stuff we’ve ever done and we’re stoked on it!” The album is entitled Threnody. Now for those of us who do not know what that word means right off hand (I had to look it up as I was reading a passage from Ralph Waldo Emerson long ago), a threnody is a song or hymn inspired by the grief of losing someone you love.
The album tells a story of a non-specific individual traveling between planets searching for answers, while paralleling Satan’s fall from grace to damnation at the same time. We all experience a change at some point as we travel through life, albeit not of the same magnitude as Lucifer, that will render us either content, or disgusted. When disgust is the feeling, then we begin to miss our former self as if they were an entirely different person.
I’d like to be clear that I’m not referring specifically to Christians, or Muslims, or Amish or whatever else the kids are doing these days. Threnody, as we are using it, is a story of grief over losing oneself. This album will surprise those familiar with our band, and hopefully surpass any preconceived notions of those who are listening to us for the first time.
If you have expectations for this record to sound like our last two albums, it doesn’t. Well, a little like the others, as we still prefer playing leads over doing breakdowns, and we still wish we were Wintersun or Decapitated. But for the most part, this record is new territory for us and we are excited to unleash it.
We have a huge touring schedule kicking off in the spring, preceded by some regional shows in February as a part of the “Metal as Art” tour with Hypno5e, Starring Janet Leigh and Fallen Martyr. At the end of March, we leave on the KILLFEST tour which features Overkill, Vader, God Dethroned, Warbringer and Evile. We couldn’t be happier about being involved with such an epic tour, and to join Overkill on their 25th anniversary tour is truly an honor. Much love!”
Woe of Tyrants are currently in the studio recording their new album with producer Jamie King (Between The Buried And Me, Alesana). The album is expected out in the spring of 2010 via Metal Blade.
Band frontman Chris Catanzaro had the following to say on the outing:
“Wow, what a year. After releasing an album and touring with some amazing bands over the last 8 months, we’ve finished writing and demoing the material for our new record with plans of a Spring ‘10 release.
We’ll be entering the Basement Studios in Winston-Salem, NC to record the album with Jamie King behind the board. We’re stoked to work with Jamie again and have full confidence that he’ll capture the mood and severity we’re going for with this new material.
I’m not going to give you the cliche “this is our best stuff ever so brootal omg” line, I will just say that we’re extremely excited and thankful for the opportunity to release the new stuff, and we’re confident that it won’t disappoint.
Our plans after the studio are just as exciting for us, as we’ve been fortunate enough to receive a spot on Overkill’s upcoming North American 25th Anniversary tour, which also features Vader, Warbringer, God Dethroned, and Evile.
We’re fans of all of these bands and could not be more stoked to have the pleasure of hanging with them for a month doing what we love! Do not miss this show. Thanks to those of you who are interested enough to read about what we’re doing, expect many studio updates over the next month… Much love!”
Onward To Olympas have inked a deal with Facedown Records and will release their new album “This World Is Not My Home” through the label on January 19th. The band recorded the outing with Jamie King (Between The Buried And Me, For Today). Those unfamiliar with the group can check them out here.
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