BLACK SEPTEMBER Preparing To Record New Album

January 8, 2010

Chicago's black/death masters BLACK SEPTEMBER have issued the following update:

"The last few months have seemed silent, but we have been hard at work preparing the new songs for the upcoming LP. We have officially found a new drummer that will be recording with us for the new album due out later this year. We plan on recording at Bricktop Studios who recorded our latest releases, 'The Sermon Of Vengeance' and 'Hordes Of Flesh And Bone'. The writing process is almost finished and we will plan on recording sometime in the coming months. Prepare for war."

BLACK SEPTEMBER's "The Sermon Of Vengeance" seven-inch single featured two original songs entitled "Blood for Oceans" and "Purification" and was released in April 2009 through Shaman Records and others. "Hordes Of Flesh And Bone", a one-song CD, was a collaboration project with WINTERS IN OSAKA, featuring one epic 13-minute song. This collaboration combines the heaviness of BLACK SEPTEMBER with the experimental/horror psychedelic sounds of WINTERS IN OSAKA.

BLACK SEPTEMBER's sound embodies the massive nature of BOLT THROWER and AMON AMARTH with the raw intensity of HIS HERO IS GONE and GORGOROTH all wrapped into one.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/thebandblackseptember.

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