SINNER Hard At Work On "There Will Be Execution"

July 22, 2002

The current incarnation of the long-running German act SINNERMat Sinner (vocals/bass, also in PRIMAL FEAR),Frank Rössler (keyboards),Fritz Randow (drums, ex-SAXON),Henny Wolter (guitar),and Tom Naumann (guitar)—are at House of Music Studios in Winterbach, Germany recording their brand new CD, entitled There Will Be Execution, for a January 13th, 2003 release through Nuclear Blast Records. 11 tracks are being tracked for the CD along with an as-yet-undisclosed METALLICA cover for an upcoming Nuclear Blast tribute album (which will also include NEVERMORE, among others). One of the cuts—"Finalizer"—features a guest appearance on backing vocals by PRIMAL FEAR frontman Ralf Scheepers. Other songs currently being recorded include: "Liberty Of Death", "Requiem For A Sinner", "Die On Command", "Black Monday", and "God Raises The Dead".

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