ESCUTCHEON To Release 'Battle Order' In January

December 9, 2008

Dutch death metallers ESCUTCHEON will release their new album, "Battle Order", on January 20, 2009 via Deity Down Records. The follow-up to 2001's "Unexplained Deep Space Phenomonon" contains "melodic yet brutal death metal compositions inspired by the early 1990s Gothenburg style," according to a press release.

"Battle Order" track listing:

01. Transient In Oblivion
02. The Eucharist
03. Dead Of Tomorrow
04. Fear Based Denial
05. Kill Mode
06. Terrestrial Radiation
07. Battle Order
08. Shadow Zone
09. Dimension Crossed

The songs "Kill Mode", "Dead Of Tomorrow" and the album's title track are available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

ESCUTCHEON is:

Alwin Zuur (guitar)
Herman Hofman (vocals)
Harry Kettelarij (bass)
Daniel Centiago (drums)
Guido de Jongh (guitar)

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