INVOCATOR To Enter Studio Next Month

October 28, 2004

Long-running Danish thrashers INVOCATOR will enter mainman Jacob Hansen's Hansen Studios in Ribe, Denmark in November to record a few new tracks to be featured on the band's upcoming record.

The follow-up to 2003's "Through The Flesh To The Soul", which is expected to have "a somewhat darker edge" than its predecessor, is tentatively due in early 2005 through Italy's Scarlet Records.

As previously reported, Hansen has been busy putting down rhythm and bass guitar tracks for Danish progressive metallers BEYOND TWILIGHT's new album, which will be released on Massacre Records. The recording sessions for the album are taking place at Hansen Studios.

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