MÖRSER Sign With GARDEN OF EXILE RECORDS

March 22, 2005

Germany's MÖRSER have inked a deal with Garden of Exile Records. The group, who have thus far issued two albums — "2 Hours To Doom" and "10,000 Bad Guys Dead" — and a split LP with THE SWARM, will release their first full-length collection in over five years in 2006.

Commented MÖRSER in a statement: "After our last release, our label Chrome Saint Magnus [halted all activities] and it is not known if the label will be [reactivated] in the future. So we had to look for a new label. In the summer of 2004 we got some mails from different labels who wanted to work together with MÖRSER, but we only got in deeper contact with the guys of Garden of Exile. After meeting and getting to know each us for some time, everything felt right for a collaboration. We hope that MÖRSER and Garden of Exile will push each other forward and that the work will last for a long time."

Garden of Exile added: "The entire Garden of Exile staff has been a 'fan' of the band for a long time. After the first meeting with the guys from MÖRSER we really felt this was a good band to work with. Great music and awesome guys! Thinking about the fact that we have seen them perform several times in the past and the fact they are now on our very own label is the best feeling a music lover can have! We're looking forward to this co-operation and believe it will push Garden of Exile to a next level."

For more information, visit www.morser.de.

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