ABORTED To Enter Studio Next Week

November 29, 2004

Belgian gory death metallers ABORTED will enter Antfarm Studios in Denmark on December 8 with producer Tue Madsen (THE HAUNTED, PANZERCHRIST, MNEMIC, EKTOMORF, DESTINY) to begin recording their new full-length album, "The Archaic Abattoir", tentatively due in early 2005 through Listenable Records. Among the 10 songs expected to appear on the album is a re-worked version of "Gestated Rabidity" (off the group's "The Haematobic" EP),as well as "The Inertia", "A Cold Logistic Slaughter", "The Archaic Abattoir", and "Parturient Homicidal Craving". A special limited-edition version of the album is said to be planned as well.

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