EVILE: 'Enter The Grave' Advance Tracks Posted Online

June 25, 2007

U.K. thrash metallers EVILE have posted three tracks from their upcoming CD, "Enter the Grave", on their MySpace page. Check out the songs "Schizophrenia", "Enter the Grave" and "Armoured Assault" at this location.

Due on August 27 in Europe and September 25 in the U.S. via Earache Records, "Enter the Grave" was produced by the Flemming Rassmussen (METALLICA, MORBID ANGEL) at Sweet Silence studios in Copenhagen, Denmark. The track listing for the album is as follows:

01. Enter the Grave
02. Thrasher
03. First Blood
04. Man Against Machine
05. Burned Alive
06. Killer from the Deep
07. We Who Are About to Die
08. Schizophrenia
09. Bathe in Blood
10. Armoured Assault

You can also get a glimpse of the album's artwork by heading over to this location.

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