DRAWN AND QUARTERED Putting Finishing Touches On New Album Recordings

December 9, 2010

Northwest death metal band DRAWN AND QUARTERED has issued the following update:

"The principal recording for the [sixth full-length DRAWN AND QUARTERED] album has been completed! Aside from a few additions or last-minute tweaks , we will schedule time to start the mixing process. And for those of you that really want to know, we've already begun the writing process for the next record. This time we're streamlining the writing process with more pre-production and fine-tuning before committing to 'tape.' I'm thinking we get a little bit more brutal as well, and strive to get good fun songs as we always try to do.

"Next up we have some shows scheduled for 2011, namely the February 19th show at the Funhouse in Seattle with SCORCHED EARTH and INQUISITION. EMBRYONIC DEVOURMENT is heading to town in March, so I'll announce that and any future shows as they become official.

"Finally, we're still waiting for the 'evil death metal' 7" series from Relapse Records. I've seen all the artwork and layouts, and it is really cool, and very old school. There are a series of split 7" records, culminating into a compilation CD and a T-shirt, as well most likely. Our song 'Conqerors of Sodom', was recorded last year. I'd like to see it out someday, as it would be the only DRAWN AND QUARTERED on a 7" to date."

DRAWN AND QUARTERED's fifth album, "Merciless Hammer of Lucifer", was released in June 2007 via Moribund Records. The CD was recorded at the Autopsy Room with Jesse O' Donnell and was mastered by Kevin Nettlingham. The album contained three videos, including the clip for the title track (see below),and the first 3,000 copies came with a bonus CD of rare and unreleased tracks, including the hard-to-find 2002 EP "Crusaders of Blasphemy". The cover art was created by Gabriel Byrne.

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