ENFORSAKEN: 'Embraced By Misery' EP Reissue To Feature Bonus Tracks

April 20, 2005

Arlington Heights, Illinois-based death metallers ENFORSAKEN have posted the following message on their official web site:

"The 'Embraced by Misery' re-issue EP will be released August 15th, 2005 on Cartel Media. This re-release will feature all new cover art, layout and three bonus tracks! The bonus tracks will be our ultra-rare, long-out-of-print 1999 two-song demo and an electro remix of 'Of Open Wounds' by Novalex. Now, with nine tracks, this CD will be as long as your average full-length album. Make sure to pick it up this summer! Also be sure to check all of the other great bands on Cartel Media!"

As previously reported, ENFORSAKEN recently parted ways with Olympic Recordings. The group are currently seeking a new label home. All interested labels can contact the group at [email protected].

ENFORSAKEN have set "Sinners' Institution" as the working title of their new album, tentatively due this fall. The follow-up to 2004's "The Forever Endeavor" will be recorded late spring/early summer and will feature artwork by Dutch artist Fred Vanhardeveld.

"The Forever Endeavor" was released in Japan last September through Soundholic Records (in North America in March 2004 through Century Media/Olympic Records). The Japanese pressing of the CD includes four additional "bonus" tracks — three previously unreleased numbers and a cover of CARCASS' "Incarnated Solvent Abuse".

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