VEHEMENCE Enter Studio To Record New Album

September 19, 2003

VEHEMENCE, a self-styled "chaotic melodic death metal" band from Phoenix, Arizona, have entered Porcupine Studios in Mesa, Arizona to record their new album, "Helping The World To See", for an early 2004 release through Metal Blade Records. Additional recording and mixing will take place at DBD studios. Will Solares and VEHEMENCE will handle engineering duties. Artwork will be conceived by German artist "Badfinger".

The tentative track listing (in no particular order) for "Helping The World To See" is as follows:

01. Kill For God
02. We Are All Dying
03. You Don't Have To Be Afraid Anymore
04. Spirit Of A Soldier
05. Darkness Is Comfort
06. Trinity Broadcasting (Know Your Enemy)
07. (Untitled Instrumental)
08. By Your Bedside
09. What Could Go Wrong?
10. To The Taste
11. Her Beautiful Eyes

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