EVISORAX Signs With ANTICULTURE RECORDS

April 23, 2008

Wigan, UK-based death metal/grindcore band EVISORAX has inked a deal with Anticulture Records. The group's EP will be released through Anticulture in June on iTunes, with a physical release to follow soon after.

EVISORAX will enter the studio in December to record its debut album in December for an early 2009 release.

Commented guitarist Dan Lynch, "We're totally happy to join Anticulture. To be part of such an incredible roster and be label mates with some amazing bands, we feel like we've found our home."

Anticulture head honcho Steeve says, "Within 30 seconds of listening to the first track on their MySpace page, I'd decided to sign this band! I've never made that decision so quickly!"

For more information, go to www.myspace.com/evisorax.

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