BLOODBATH Seeks Artwork For New CD

April 3, 2007

Swedish death metal supergroup BLOODBATH has issued the following update:

"We have chosen to let you, BLOODBATH fans, create the cover artwork for the new mini-CD. We don't doubt the talent lurking amongst all young souls out there. So, if you wanna have the honor to portray your art on the next official BLOODBATH release — this is your chance! If you feel like give it a go, then please send or link us to something you've done. If we like your style, we'll get back to you and explain what we had in mind for the new art concept.

"NOTE: Before you go any further please make sure you have read and understood the following: Payment for the artwork (other than the actual honor of winning) will be given only in free copies of the CD. No money will be given to the winner. The owner of the winning artwork also grants BLOODBATH the exclusive right to use the artwork for all and any public exploitation — free of charge and without limitation."

For more information, visit Bloodbath.biz.

BLOODBATH will enter Fascination Street studios in Örebro, Sweden in June to record several songs for a new mini-CD songs, tentatively due late summer. "This affair will be self-financed and released only by BLOODBATH in a limited edition," the band previously stated. "Info on how to obtain your copy will follow with the announcement of the exact release date. So stay tuned and get ready... because BLOODBATH is back to DO-MI-NATE!"

BLOODBATH's latest album, "Nightmares Made Flesh", received a U.S. release in March 2005 via Century Media Records. Due to the long gap between the European and North American release dates, the American version was enhanced with two bonus songs taken from a previously unreleased demo recording of "Breeding Death" EP, as well as a different front cover, featuring artwork by Wes Benscoter.

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