EVILE Begins Pre-Production Process For Debut Album 'Enter The Grave'

May 2, 2007

Fast-rising Yorkshire thrashers EVILE began the process of recording their debut album with producer Flemming Rasmussen at their Huddersfield rehearsal space over the past weekend. Under the watchful guidance of the famed METALLICA producer, the final 10 songs selected for the debut were intensively discussed, arranged and rehearsed. Some brand new tracks were aired, namely "Man against Machine" and "Burned Alive" among others. The full track listing will be announced shortly.

Guitarist Ol Drake had this to say about working with the great producer: "It was an amazing experience to meet such an important guy who played a huge part in the history and evolution of metal. Not only is he an awesome and down-to-earth guy, he really fucking knows what he's talking about. We all already have a great feeling about how the debut's going to turn out with his input alone!"

After Sunday's successful pre-production session the band headed down to London to play a live instore at Tottenham Court Road's Fopp The band thrashed through a tight set of material to great response, and Flemming had the chance to see what the band can do live and further gain a feel for the music due to be recorded in May.

The album is to be recorded at Rasmussen's Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen during May-June, and is due for release on Earache on August 27.

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