BLOODY SIGN In Pre-Production For Third Album

December 10, 2008

French dark death metallers BLOODY SIGN will enter Le Bonhome studio this week to begin pre-production for their third album. Tentatively titled "Chaos Echoes", the CD will contain nine tracks, three instrumental interludes and a MORTEM (Peru) cover (to be included on a tribute album). According to a press release, fans should expect "antic dark death metal melt with chaos psychedelism and experiments, linked by a concept about music and death, music and mysticism, elemental forces, Orphism, metal, alcohol…"

"Chaos Echoes" will be recorded in the spring for a late 2009 release.

BLOODY SIGN's second full-length CD, "Explosion Of Elements", was released in April 2007 on Ibex Moon Records.

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