ONSLAUGHT Writing New Material

July 14, 2008

Reactivated British thrashers ONSLAUGHT have issued the following update:

"Just to let you all know, ONSLAUGHT will now begin work on writing the follow-up album to last year's thrash assault 'Killing Peace'. First track was written and completed early last year, but now over the next few months we will forge ahead to write the remaining slabs of 666% pure thrash. We have a choice of three titles for the new album and all of the basic song outlines are firmly in place...

"We're all real excited about making this album. We have our own studio set-up and a whole new outlook on how to make this next record a screaming fucking monster!!! With [new guitarist] Andy Rosser-Davies now in the band there's gonna be lots of fresh input and a slightly different slant to the SLAUGHT. He's a very aggressive player, very much like me, so the musical violence is gonna be increased considerably...with serious amounts of shredding!!!"

Due to popular demand, Back On Black Records recently released four ONSLAUGHT albums on vinyl (colored) complete with gatefold sleeves. The albums that were made available are: "Killing Peace" [2007], "Power From Hell" [1985], "The Force" [1986] and one purely for the fans of the embryonic ONSLAUGHT, a collection of early hardcore punk demos from 1983 entitled "Shadow Of Death".

ONSLAUGHT's latest album, "Killing Peace", was released in March 2007 via Candlelight Records. The CD was recorded at Backstage studio in Derbyshire, England with producer Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, MACHINE HEAD, ARCH ENEMY, NEVERMORE).

Metal Mind Productions released ONSLAUGHT's "Live Polish Assault" DVD in a special DVD+CD limited swing case edition on March 3 in Europe (May 13 in the U.S. via MVD).

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