SUFFOCATION Set Release Date For 'Souls To Deny'

March 4, 2004

Reunited New York death metallers SUFFOCATION have set an April 27 North American release date through Relapse Records for their new album, "Souls to Deny". The album will arrive overseas on May 17.

The band's first full album of new material since 1995's "Pierced From Within" was recorded at New York's Full Force Studios with engineer Joe Cincotta and is "the cleanest, heaviest SUFFOCATION album to date," according to drummer Mike Smith. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include:

01. Souls to Deny
02. Deceit
03. Subconsciously Enslaved
04. Surgery of Impalement
05. Tomes of Atrimony
06. Immortally Condemned
07. Demise of the Clone
08. To Weep Once More

SUFFOCATION's current lineup consists of Smith, vocalist Frank Mullen, guitarists Terrance Hobbs and Guy Marchais and bassist Derek Boyer.

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