ILLDISPOSED Begin Recording New Album

November 5, 2005

Danish metallers ILLDISPOSED have entered Combi Sound Studio in Aarhus, Denmark with producer Ziggy to begin recording the follow-up to last year's "1-800 Vindication", tentatively due in Europe in early 2006 via Roadrunner Records. A U.S. release has yet to be confirmed. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Case of the Late Pig", "Nothing to Fear...Do It", "Master and Servant", "The widow Black", "Back to the Street", "Shine Crazy" and "Our Heroin Recess".

ILLDISPOSED recently announced the addition of guitarist Martin Thim (EXMORTEM) to the group's ranks.

"1-800 Vindication" was produced by Ziggy and was mixed at Antfarm Studio in Aarhus, Denmark with Tue Madsen.

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