EVILE: Japanese Version Of 'Enter The Grave' To Include Bonus Tracks

September 1, 2007

Up-and-coming U.K. thrashers EVILE will have their Flemming Rassmusen-produced (METALLICA, MORBID ANGEL) debut album, "Enter the Grave", released in Japan on September 25 via Howling Bull Records. The Japanese edition of the CD will include two bonus tracks: demo versions of the songs "Darkness Shall Bring Death" and "Sacrifical".

"Enter the Grave" was released in Europe on August 27 via Earache Records. The CD will be issued in North America on September 25.

The band showcased its metallic thrash sound at an in-store show at Manchester's Virgin Megastore on the day of the CD's U.K. release.

A 10-minute video interview with EVILE conducted in Liverpool on August 7, 2007 can be viewed at YouTube.

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