DEEDS OF FLESH To Release New Album In November

August 25, 2008

Southern California death metallers DEEDS OF FLESH will release their new album, "Of What's to Come", on November 18 via Unique Leader Records. According to the label, the follow-up to 2005's "Crown of Souls" "is nothing short of a masterpiece combining the usual DEEDS OF FLESH sound with many added new elements, twisted and memorable guitar riffs and lead work, blistering drums, powerful vocals and mind blowing bass lines. Easily one of the most highly anticipated new releases in its genre."

DEEDS OF FLESH previously stated that the new CD would be "over-the-top technical" and would include a re-recorded version of "Infecting Them With Falsehood" from 1998's "Inbreeding the Anthropophagi".

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