Former CRADLE OF FILTH Guitarist JAMES MCILROY Joins THE ORDER OF APOLLYON

April 21, 2009

THE ORDER OF APOLLYON, the new black/death metal project featuring ABORTED guitarist BST (a.k.a. Sébastien Tuvi; pictured below) and drummer Daniel Wilding, has issued the following update:

"We are proud to announce that James McIlroy, live guitarist for CRADLE OF FILTH, and guitarist of CHAOSANCT, has joined the band and will be playing on the debut album. Guitar recording sessions will take place during summer 2009 at the BST studio (ANTAEUS, HELL MILITIA, AOSOTH, BALROG) in France. The album release is scheduled for late 2009, early 2010. The MySpace page will be launched by the end of May and a video teaser of the album will be made available shortly."

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