CORAM LETHE Sign With RAGE OF ACHILLES RECORDS

June 22, 2004

Italian technical death metal band CORAM LETHE have signed a two-album deal with England's Rage Of Achilles Records. The group's debut album was recorded at Fear Studio in Alfonsine and Studio 73 in Ravenna between July and September 2003 and contains 10 tracks. Among the cuts set to appear on the CD are "Instinct" (mp3),"Episode", "Dying Water Walk With Us" and "I, Oblivion". A July release is expected. The group's next live appearance will take place on Saturday, June 26 at Sonar in Colle Val d'Elsa, Siena. Also scheduled to perform are ARKENEMY.

For more information on CORAM LETHE, visit the band's web site.

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