BLOOD RED THRONE Commence Work On New Album

August 13, 2004

Norwegian death metallers BLOOD RED THRONE have finally commenced work on the new album, "Altered Genesis", after a series of drummers failed to deliver the quality the band were looking for. With original drummer Espen Antonsen fired early on in the original recording, the band had to endure two more failed attempts to get the recording off the ground before finally finding the guy for the job in the form of Bernt A Moen.

Guitarist Tchort commented on the stop/start nature of the project thus far: "After a turbulent, and in many ways a classical BLOOD RED THRONE episode, the recording process is now heading forward again. With one drummer put out of 'his misery' and several others biting the dust, the band laid down the drum tracks with the help of Bernt A Moen and are now halfway through recording the guitar tracks.

"We had set a high standard for this album, and anyone who couldn't meet that standard, would simply have to go. It wasn't pretty, it wasn't clean and it certainly wasn't going to be about lowering the quality of performance — it was the fucking BLOOD RED THRONE curse striking again!!"

BLOOD RED THRONE's "Altered Genesis" is scheduled for an early 2005 release through Earache Records.

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