ABORTED Launches New E-Card, Debuts New Video

February 13, 2007

Belgium masters of brutality ABORTED have launched an e-card for their new album, "Slaughter & Apparatus: A Methodical Overture", at this location. The e-card features the group's striking new video for the track "The Chondrin Enigma". A February 20 release via Century Media Records is expected.

ABORTED has always kept its death metal roots, but at the same time, they have never been afraid to experiment. Had CARCASS decided not to throw in the towel and progress in a heavier, tighter and more technically advanced direction, they would probably sound something like ABORTED. According to a press release, "Slaughter & Apparatus: A Methodical Overture" is "an astounding new album, refreshing, massive and graced with all trademarks of an instant classic: memorable and inventive song structures, over-the-top musicianship, a natural and warm yet up-to-date production and a feel of timelessness rarely seen in the genre nowadays. ABORTED are more than prepared to shatter the boundaries of extreme metal and set new standards." The disc was recorded at Denmark's Antfarm Studios with producer/engineer Tue Madsen (HIMSA, THE HAUNTED),and includes guest vocal performances by Jeff Walker (ex-CARCASS) and Jacob Bredahl (HATESPHERE).

ABORTED caught the attention of the entire scene on their highly successful debut U.S. tour with SUFFOCATION and labelmates CRYPTOPSY and DESPISED ICON last fall. The band plans on aggressively touring the U.S. next year to keep its momentum going strong in support of the new album.

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