GLORIA MORTI: Another New Song Posted Online

February 19, 2007

Finnish black metallers GLORIA MORTI have posted another new song, entitled "Until the Wretched Whimper", on their MySpace page. The track comes off the group's second album, "Eryx", as due later in the year. Recorded at guitarist Juho Räihä's studio, the follow-up to 2004's "Lifestream Corrosion" "takes the band's sound far beyond the milestones set by" its predecessor, according to a posting on the group's web site. "The album will consist of nine solid tracks of pure extreme metal savagery. 'Eryx' greets the listener with twisted technical riffs, brutal blast-beats and unsettling soundscapes, bleak enough to help anyone on the verge of suicide to make up their mind."

"Eryx" track listing:

01. Deathstream (Anthologies of Lifestream)
02. Until the Wretched Whimper
03. Phoenix Caged in Flesh
04. Evermorose
05. Prophet of Eosphorus
06. Synthetic Eden
07. The Origins of Sin
08. The Djinnwhisperer
09. Sands of Hinnom

Check out GLORIA MORTI's studio diary at this location.

GLORIA MORTI's debut album, "Lifestream Corrosion", was released in 2004 through Firebox Records in Scandinavia and World Chaos Productions in Japan. The CD was mixed at Sonic Pump studios in Helsinki and was mastered at Finnvox studios.

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