CORPUS MORTALE Completes Work On New Album; Audio Samples Available

August 7, 2007

Danish extreme metallers CORPUS MORTALE will release their second full-length album, "A New Species of Deviant", in late September via Neurotic Records. The CD will feature the artwork of the label's in-house artist Joel Sta.

"A New Species of Deviant" track listing:

01. An Embrace to Wake the Dead
02. Dehumanized
03. Postmortem Rape (mp3 clip)
04. Scorched
05. Cold Earth (mp3 clip)
06. Erosion of the Flesh
07. Devoid in Compassion
08. Sustained Depressed Fractures
09. Descent into the Maelstrom
10. Shallow Graves

CORPUS MORTALE's full-length debut, "With Lewd Demeanor", was released in 2003 through Neurotic.

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