ADORIOR To Record Split 12-Inch EP With TERRORAMA

December 12, 2009

U.K. death/black metallers ADORIOR will enter Tortured Souls studio in Germany in February 2010 to record a split 12-inch EP with TERRORAMA for Nuclear War Now! Productions.

The ADORIOR side will be titled "Fucking In Fire" and will contain one new track and a cover of "10,000 Days Of Bloodshed" by the metal overlords BLESSED DEATH.

Commented the band: "This will be our first recording in over five years and artwork of pure filth is currently under construction!"

ADORIOR's second album, "Author Of Incest", was released in 2004 via Agonia Records. The follow-up to 1998's "Like Cutting The Sleeping" was recorded at Necromorbus studios in Stockholm, Sweden.

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