EVILE: Debut Album To Be Produced By FLEMMING RASMUSSEN

March 12, 2007

Fast-rising young U.K. thrashers EVILE have announced that their debut album, entitled "Enter the Grave", is will be recorded in May 2007 at Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark with legendary producer Flemming Rasmussen (METALLICA, MORBID ANGEL, ARTILLERY). The CD will be issued in September via Earache Records.

EVILE formed three years ago in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, U.K. by brothers Matt Drake (vocals/guitar) and Ol Drake (lead guitar),along with Ben Carter (drums) and Mike Alexander (bass) and have since rapidly picked up a rabid following, eager to enjoy a night of heads-down, no-nonsense thrash.

While unsigned, EVILE were hand-picked to play two prestigious U.K. festivals in the summer of 2006 — Bloodstock Open Air and most recently, Damnation Festival — both to great acclaim from fans.

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