DRAWN AND QUARTERED Recording Song For 7" Single, Preparing DVD Release

January 26, 2009

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

"DRAWN AND QUARTERED is recording a song for the upcoming 'evil death metal'-themed 7" series on Relapse Records. A subsequent compilation will follow and a T-shirt liscensing deal has been agreed to.

"Moribund Records will be releasing our 'Assault Of Evil' DVD early this year. We are currently approving the final proof of our first DVD release. This will include a pro-filmed performance from our 2008 tour, our three music videos, and rare footage [we] compiled from 1996-2003. All eras of the DRAWN AND QUARTERED legacy will be represented on this underground death metal DVD!

"DRAWN AND QUARTERED is currently writing music for the sixth full-length record, and will sign a new deal with Moribund Records this year. We will be creating some PayPal buttons so fans can have easy access to some merchandise [we] have for sale, including a logo short sleeve T-shirt (red lettering on black shirt with tour dates and logos on back),original copies of our first CD for $10.00, our 'Plague Bearer' 7" EP, a serial killer compilation we're on, 'Merciless Hammer of Lucifer' posters."

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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