RESUSCITATOR: New Album Delayed

November 4, 2004

California-based "dark occult blackened death metal" act RESUSCITATOR will be performing a low-key show in mid-November, according to a posting on the group's web site. "Only to those on the mailing list will know where, when and with whom."

In other news, the release of RESUSCITATOR's new album, "A Warrior's Death", has once again been pushed back, this time to January 28, 2005. The delay is being attributed to "failures done by what we thought was a good, reliable studio," according to a posting on the band's web site. "Time was of the essence and charges will be pressed against them."

"A Warrior's Death" track listing:

01. In the Night's Silence
02. Blessings of Satan
03. Father of Obscurity
04. Legions from The Past
05. As We Conquer
06. A Warrior's Death
07. Initiation
08. Messengers of the Immortal Throne
09. Blackened Sky

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