SIX FEET UNDER Begin Recording New Album

October 7, 2004

Tampa, Florida-based death metalers SIX FEET UNDER entered Morrisound studios on October 1 to start laying down tracks for the follow-up to "Bringer of Blood". Right now the band is recording all the music and then Chris Barnes will head over to the Hit Factory to lay down the vocals. Once again Barnes will be the producer and Chris Carroll will be handling engineering and mixing. As far as what this CD's subject matter will be about, Barnes says, "the material is dark and demented, and is not uplifting."

In other news, SIX FEET UNDER will be playing Puerto Rico on Oct. 29 and Trinidad and Tobago on Oct. 30. Also appearing on the bill at both shows will be HATEBREED.

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