BURDEN OF GRIEF To Enter Studio Next Month

August 26, 2009

German melodic death/thrash metallers BURDEN OF GRIEF are preparing to enter the studio to begin recording their new album, tentatively due in early 2010. Entitled "Follow The Flames", the follow-up to 2007's "Death End Road" is will contain 10 new songs. The limited-edition version of the CD will include a bonus disc featuring cover versions of the following eight metal classics:

IRON MAIDEN - "Aces High"
METALLICA - "The Four Horsemen"
PANTERA - "Mouth For War"
SEPULTURA - "Refuse/ Resist"
WHITESNAKE - "Fool For Your Loving"
BLIND GUARDIAN - "Valhalla"
AC/DC - "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be"
THE DOORS - "Break On Through"

The recordings will start on September 14 in different studios in Germany, and the album will be mixed and mastered by Swedish producer/multi-instrumentalist Dan Swanö (EDGE OF SANITY, BLOODBATH).

The recordings will be documented by several "studio diary videos." The first clip, which can be viewed below, contains footage from the band's rehearsal room and include several new song excerpts.

On July 13, BURDEN OF GRIEF's debut album, "Haunting Requiems", was re-released by the Polish label Metal Mind Productions. This remastered re-release comes in a limited, hand-numbered digipack with a new 16-page booklet and four previously unreleased bonus tracks from the band's 1996 demo tape, "My Blood".

BURDEN OF GRIEF released its fourth full-length album, "Death End Road", in March 2007 via Remedy Records. The follow-up to 2004's "Fields of Salvation" was recorded at Krachgarten Tonstudio in Kassel, Germany and was mixed at Jailhouse Studios in Denmark with producer Tommy Hansen (HELLOWEEN, PRETTY MAIDS, HATESPHERE).

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