H.A.T.E.'s New Album To Be Made Available At KEEP IT TRUE Festival

April 26, 2011

Northeast Ohio traditional metal band H.A.T.E. will make their new, "Inject The Infection", album available for purchase at the Keep It True festival, set to take place on April 29-30, 2011 at Tauberfrankenhalle in Lauda-Königshofen, Germany. The CD's official release date is May 17 via Auburn Records.

"We wanted to give the diehard, true metal fans attending the festival the first chance to purchase a copy of this new album," says Auburn Records president Bill Peters. "These fans have been very supportive to my label and bands over the years. This is a small token of my appreciation to thank them for all of their support."

H.A.T.E.'s guitarist/vocalist and main songwriter, Greg Wagner, is also the vocalist in BREAKER, which will perform at this year's Keep It True festival. The band is scheduled to take the stage on Friday, April 29 at 6:30 p.m.

"Forget anything you may have heard from H.A.T.E. in the past," adds Peters. "This is the best-sounding H.A.T.E. recording ever. Curran Murphy (SHATTER MESSIAH, NEVERMORE, ANNIHILATOR) did an amazing job with the production and plays guitar on most of the tracks. Alex Yarborough designed the packaging, which includes and features a lot of excellent band photos from photographer Joe Kleon. I am very happy with the way everything turned out."

"Inject The Infection" track listing:

01. Crazed
02. Survive
03. Inject The Infection
04. Hey Baby
05. Love You To Death
06. Schitzo
07. Packing The Nine
08. Shock 'Em All
09. Love Taker
10. Abashed
11. H.A.T.E.
12. Swords And Tequila (RIOT cover) (bonus track)

H.A.T.E. is:

Greg Wagner - Vocals/Guitar
Charlie Ruszin - Bass
Mike Miller - Guitar
Brent Matthias - Drums

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