DEFLESHED To Begin Laying Down Vocals For New CD This Week

November 10, 2004

Sweden's DEFLESHED are scheduled to return to the studio on Thursday (Nov. 11) to complete the vocal tracks for their fifth studio album, "May the Flesh Be With You". "Don't worry — we do NOT aim for a sterile or clean production," the group's bassist/vocalist Gustaf Jorde writes on their web site. "Make no mistake — no matter which studio we enter — we, DEFLESHED, will always be the executive producer...and we are and will always be deep rooted into the extreme, bizarre and aggressive."

The follow-up to 2002's "Royal Straight Flesh" will contain 11 songs plus a "slightly demolished" cover version of MÖTLEY CRÜE's "Red Hot". A March 20, 2005 release through Regain Records is expected.

In other news, DEFLESHED have announced that all gigs prior to the release of the new CD are being turned down "due to a severe cut in my left hand, [which occurred] during a movie-recording four weeks ago," Gus writes on the band's web site. "As of today one finger is completely numb and it is hard to say when I will regain strenghts and the fingertop-sences needed to play bass. Therefore — please don't break our allready torn hearts by asking us to play, as we will have to say no."

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