DEEDS OF FLESH: New Song Available For Streaming

December 22, 2012

"Rise Of The Virvum Juggernaut", a brand new song from California extreme metallers DEEDS OF FLESH, can be streamed in the YouTube clip below. The track comes off the band's ninth album, "Portals To Canaan", which will be released next year via Unique Leader Records. The CD features "amazing artwork and numerous conceptual pieces" by Raymond Swanland.

Commented DEEDS OF FLESH founding member Erik Lindmark: "We are very excited to get this release out there amoung the masses.

"The album combines new and old elements of the band and we think the fans will really enjoy it. Zack from Castle Ultimate has done a great job in putting the final touches to the production and 'Portals To Canaan' is most definitely our best production to date.

"The new members, Craig Peters (lead guitar) and Ivan Munguia (bass),fit the band perfectly and really did a great job on the release.

"All in all, we are extremely pleased with the final product and believe the fans will be stoked."

DEEDS OF FLESH's last CD, "Of What's to Come", came out in November 2008 via Unique Leader.

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