THE PROJECT HATE Complete Songwriting Sessions For New Album

December 7, 2004

THE PROJECT HATE, the Swedish band featuring Jörgen Sandström of ENTOMBED/GRAVE fame on lead vocals, are scheduled to enter the studio in early 2005 to begin recording their fourth studio album, tentatively due next summer via Threeman Recordings. An update on the songwriting sessions from guitarist Lord K (a.k.a. Kenth Philipson) follows:

"Some weeks ago we got informed that it looks like Threeman Recordings won't have the budget for us to enter the studio in February as planned, which is not a very good thing. We know they are working on it though and we still have hope for it to happen since we just completed the eighth and final song for the coming album and really look forward to put it all down on tape.

"All the planned songs are now done and all the lyrics and titles are finished as well, we just have two songs to pick out the vocal lines for, which will be done in a second. The material's turned out really strong and as it looks it's the most brutal stuff we have ever written, but at the same time we have added more weird influences than on any other THE PROJECT HATE release this far. The electronic parts are more electronic and the death metal influences are definitely more present than in the past. We are very satisfied with the outcome of the material and we are sure it will raise an eyebrow or six when you guys get to hear it, whenever we get to record it that is. We'll keep you updated."

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