RECLUSION: New Demo Recordings Posted Online

January 24, 2006

Swedish death/thrash outfit RECLUSION have posted several recently recorded demo tracks on their official MySpace.com page. Check out the songs "1001", "Ghost", "Perfect Image" and "Abusing the Attention" at www.myspace.com/reclusion.

In other news, the band have posted the following update on their official web site:

"So what the hell are RECLUSION doing these days? We have recorded a demo since we don't have a record deal. The song on this demo (five) and the rest of the unrecorded songs (about 10) are a bit different from what we've done before, but these songs are really down to the core of the true RECLUSION soul. It's all about getting really heavy and finding the right magic moments in the melancholy harmonies. We just wanted to record what ever came the fuck out of us, no matter if it's rock 'n roll, blues, thrash, death or what ever you know, and it turned out to be fucking awsome. The new songs [are] truly straight from the heart."

RECLUSION's second album, "Inventory of the Morgue", was recorded in 2003 at Los Angered Recording in Gothenburg, Sweden with Andy La Rocque (KING DIAMOND) co-producing.

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