GOD DETHRONED: In Writing Mode

January 4, 2006

Guitarist/vocalist of the Henri "T.S.K" Sattler of the Dutch death metal outfit GOD DETHRONED has posted the following message on the band's official web site:

"Some new shows coming up this month. This time in Holland for a change.
The first summer festival has been confirmed. It's the Kaltenbach Open Air festival in Austria. And hopefully some more festivals to come.

"Those of you who have missed us on The Tourturing Europe tour with THE HAUNTED and GOD FORBID will (with a bit of luck) get another chance to see us live soon. In the second half of February we will do another European tour with fellow deathsters NATRON from Italy. Not everything is totally confirmed yet, but it looks good. We'll keep you posted and just check out our tourdates section on a regular basis.

"NATRON was supposed to tour with DERANGED from Sweden, but they had to cancel. And since sitting at home doing nothing is never good we were willing to fill in the gap.

"Speaking about doing nothing. The writing of a new album is in the works. Some really cool stuff has been composed and we're planning on having it done in two months or so."

GOD DETHRONED's most recent album, "The Lair of the White Worm", was released in November 2004 via Metal Blade Records. The follow-up to 2003's "Into the Lungs of Hell" was recorded at Berno Studios in Malmö, Sweden by Henrik Larsson and was mastered at Franky's Recording Kitchen by Berthus Westerhuis. It marks the group's first release with new members, guitarist Isaac De La Haye (who replaced Jens van der Valk) and bassist Henk "Henke" Zinger (GRINDMINDED).

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