VOMITORY: New Album Title Announced

January 5, 2011

Swedish death metallers VOMITORY have set "Opus Mortis VIII" as the title of their eighth full-length album, due in the spring via Metal Blade Records. The CD was recorded at Leon Music Studios outside Karlstad, Sweden with producer Rikard Löfgren.

Comments the band: "On Sunday, December 19th, we completed the work on the eighth VOMITORY album that we have entitled 'Opus Mortis VIII'! It's our eighth musical work of death, so we think it's a very fitting title and we have some nice things going on artwork-wise for this one.

"Producer and studio owner Rikard Löfgren has done a tremendous job to get the best sounding VOMITORY album to date — no competition! We are so fucking happy with the result. The production is absolutely top-notch and the material offers diversity and dynamics that you haven't quite heard from VOMITORY before. You will get 14 songs altogether and roughly 54 minutes playing time."

Löfgren co-produced VOMITORY's last two albums.

VOMITORY recently posted its cover version of NAPALM DEATH's "Mass Appeal Madness" on MySpace. The song was recorded at Speedball studios in Karlstad, Sweden in April 2005. It was engineered by Johan Carlsson and mixed by Henrik Larsson in Malmö, Sweden.

VOMITORY's seventh album, "Carnage Euphoria", came out in May 2009 via Metal Blade Records.

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