ANNUNAKI Debut Album Recording Complete

January 6, 2007

ANNUNAKI, the New Jersey-based blackened death metal band featuring ex-BLOOD FEAST drummer Kevin Kuzma, has completed work on its debut album, "Throne of the Annunaki", at Trax East Studios (THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, SYMPHONY X) in New Jersey. "Rooted in thrash metal and expanding out, the album covers the spectrum of extreme metal," the band states.

Due to scheduling conficts, the release date for the CD has been pushed back to February. The album will be mastered at West-West Side Music with Alan Douches (KRISIUN, NILE, MASTODON).

"Throne of the Annunaki" will be issued via Militia Records and will be available through Century Media distro. The album can be pre-ordered at ANNUNAKI's official web site located here.

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