IMMORTAL RITES Preparing To Release Sophomore Album

August 27, 2007

German melodic death metal band IMMORTAL RITES will release its long-awaited second album, "For Tyrant's Sake", at the end of August. The CD will be issued in Europe via Medusa Records while Khaosmaster Productions will release the album in the North and South American territories.

"For Tyrant's Sake" was mixed and recorded at Audiospezialist Studios (Germany) by Martin Schmidt (ex-ATROCITY, LEAVES' EYES) and mastered in Sweden at Unisound Studios by Dan Swanö (ex-EDGE OF SANITY, BLOODBATH, NIGHTINGALE). According to a press release, fans should expect "10 tracks and over 40 minutes of varied but still brutal death metal with a massive Swedish-sounding touch."

Go to www.myspace.com/immortalrites666 to check a full version of the song "Daemon Dawn".

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