ANGTORIA Members Produce SOREPTION EP

March 6, 2007

Tommy and Chris Rehn from ANGTORIA have produced the new four-song EP from Swedish technical death metallers SOREPTION. The CD, which was recorded, mixed and produced at Sidelake Studios in Sundsvall, also features artwork by Chris Rehn.

Formed in 2005, SOREPTION specializes in "technically and artistically advanced riffs topped with in-your-face brutal vocals," according to a press release. "These twenty-year old guys perform their songs quickly, brutally and highly technical with musicality and finesse. A very unusual combination especially for a band as young as SOREPTION."

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