DEATH ANGEL Completes Recording 'Killing Season'

November 6, 2007

DEATH ANGEL guitarist Rob Cavestany has issued the following update:

"As I come out of the haze and begin to become unglazed from spawning our most recent effort in this life of music… [DEATH ANGEL's new album] 'Killing Season' is almost here!

"We finished recording last week and after a manic b'day weekend which took me to Vegas to see RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE / MUSE then back to L.A. to catch QOTSA then back to Oakland for Halloween… I was able to get my bearings and throw down an update so here it is!

"I am pleased to announce we have decided that Nick (Raskulinecz, our
producer) will mix the album. The reference 'rough' mixes we have been listening to are blowing our minds and we don't think anyone could do a better job taking the mix to the next level and beyond!

"Wait 'till you hear this disc, my friends, you will hear us like you never have before! This shit is SLAMMIN'!!!!!!!

"Mixing starts later today (it's 3am right now, children) so I better hit the sack so I can get a couple hours of shuteye and get them ears fresh to hear me some final mixes… hell yeah!"

Check out photos from the "Killing Season" recording session in the "Pics" section of Rob's MySpace page (free registration required to view pictures).

DEATH ANGEL's latest CD, "The Art of Dying", was released in May 2004 through Nuclear Blast Records. The group's first studio album since 1990's "Act III" was recorded at SF Soundworks studios in San Francisco, California with producer Brian Joseph Dobbs (VOIVOD, MANMADEGOD).

Watch DEATH ANGEL's video for the song "Thicker Than Blood" (taken from "The Art of Dying"):

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