FLESHMOULD To Enter Studio In March

November 6, 2004

Belgian death metal outfit FLESHMOULD have finished writing 10 new songs for their sophomore album. The group are tentatively planning on entering the studio in March 2005 to begin recording their first CD with new singer Sven Houfflijn (ex-ANESTHESY, IMPEDIGON),who joined the band in August. An EP will precede the album before the end of the year.

FLESHMOULD's full-length debut, "Incompatible Fragments", was released last year through the SCRecords label. It was recorded at ShumCot SoundLab in Aartrijke, Belgium between December 2002 and January 2003 and was produced, engineered and mixed by ReinieR. Mastering duties were handled by Rudy De Keyser at DK Studio in Destelbergen, Belgium. Audio samples from the CD are available at this location.

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