CEPHALIC CARNAGE Begins Recording New Album

May 14, 2010

Denver, Colorado-based technical death/grind metallers CEPHALIC CARNAGE have begun work on the follow-up to 2007's "Xenosapien" for a fall release via Relapse Records. The as-yet-untitled CD is being recorded at the band's own studio with longtime engineer/producer Dave Otero.

CEPHALIC CARNAGE will take part in this year's Summer Slaughter Tour alongside DECAPITATED, THE FACELESS, ALL SHALL PERISH, THE RED CHORD and more.

CEPHALIC CARNAGE's "Vaporized" video can be viewed below. The clip was helmed by Brian Kotal from fellow Colorado metallers SILENCER.

"Vaporized" comes off CEPHALIC CARNAGE's latest full-length album "Xenosapien", which was released in May 2007 via Relapse Records. The CD was recorded by the band and longtime producer/engineer Dave Otero at their studio in Denver. The album's artwork was designed by Orion Landau.

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