BLOOD MORTIZED Completes Work On New EP, Announces Title Of Next Album

November 5, 2010

BLOOD MORTIZED, the Swedish death metal band featuring former AMON AMARTH guitarist Anders Hansson (who played on AMON AMARTH's first two albums, 1996's "Sorrow Throughout The Nine Worlds" and 1998's "Once Sent From The Golden Hall") and CRYPT OF KERBEROS drummer Mattias Borgh, has issued the following update:

"Death metal in the form of a brick which relentlessly keeps hitting you in the face again and again! That is what you can expect from our three-song EP 'Bestial' which we just have finished. The reviews that we have gotten so far are overwhelming!

"Since we are now talking to a number of labels both concerning the release of the new EP, but more importantly, about the release of our upcoming new album, which will be entitled 'The Key To A Black Heart', we will wait a while longer before you can hear the 'Bestial' EP. We have good hopes of releasing the EP on vinyl, CD AND cassette! Two very talented artists are involved in creating two different artwork for the EP. Thomas Kynst from Holland and Daniel Devilish from Sweden. As soon as labels have been announced you will get to see the artwork."

BLOOD MORTIZED earlier in the year parted ways with guitarist Benny Moberg "due to personal matters."

BLOOD MORTIZED's self-titled debut album was released in April 2009 through Singapore's Vrykoblast Productions.

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

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