BEWARE: New Song Posted Online

May 16, 2008

BEWARE, the project featuring vocalists Kam Lee (MASSACRE, DENIAL FIEND) and Stevo (IMPETIGO) alongside guitarist/bassist Patrick Bruss (CRYPTICUS) and drummer Wayne "Elektrokutioner" Sarantopolous (DECREPITAPH),has posted a new song, "Elixir of Evil", on the band's MySpace page.

BEWARE was previously described as an "homage" to the classic horror comics and films from the '50s, '60s, and early '70s, such as "Tales From The Crypt", "Creepy", "Witches Tales", "Nightmare", as well as films from the mighty Amicus Studios and other gems of the past. Musically, they all decided that pure '80s and early '90s death metal was the only way to go, taking inspiration from bands such as ENTOMBED, DISMEMBER, GRAVE, MASSACRE, etc. 10 songs are being written for the debut album, titled "Not For The Squeamish", to be released on Razorback Records in the coming year. Songtitles set to appear on the LP include "Name Your Poison", "Chupamacabre - The Ghastly-Sucker", "A Bone To Pick", "Roast of the Town", and more, with lyrics written by Stevo and Kam Lee.

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