THE BOY WILL DROWN Preparing To Record Debut Album

September 16, 2008

British technical metallers THE BOY WILL DROWN are preparing to record their debut album.

The band, who recently signed a multi-album, worldwide deal with Earache, is set to follow in the footsteps of its idols DECAPITATED and enter Hertz Studios in Bialystok, Poland to begin tracking its as-yet-untitled CD. The band will be in the studio between October 27 and November 13.

Commented guitarist Liam Keel: "We really wanted to use Hertz because of their understanding of extreme music, which they have proven with bands like DECAPITATED, HATE and BEHEMOTH. We want to achieve an extreme sound so the production will match the tunes."

Formed in 2006, THE BOY WILL DROWN is regarded as one of the most flamboyant and intense bands in the UK. Playing a vicious blend of technical and experimental music based around grindcore and death metal, the band does everything in its power to mesmerise and pulverize the listener while simultaneously injecting an element of humor, fun and youth into their music.

Shortly after completing recording for their debut album, THE BOY WILL DROWN will be touring the UK with BURY YOUR DEAD, AS BLOOD RUNS BLACK and EMMURE.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/tbwd.

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