GOREFEST Preparing To Film 'For The Masses' Video

September 15, 2005

Reunited Dutch metallers GOREFEST have posted the following message on their official web site:

"After long deliberation, we decided on the opening track of [the new album] 'La Muerte' to be the first video. 'For the Masses' is a fast and heavy death metal pounder that gives you a GOREFEST that shows it's very much alive. In the near future, you can expect music samples from the 'La Muerte' album. Tue Madsen did a hell of a job in mixing the songs to their full potential. 'La Muerte' will prove to be not for the faint of heart, be sure of that! We're working with Maurice Swinkels and LowLife Media on this. Maurice is known for his work for EXODUS, ABORTED and PRIMAL FEAR, among others."

As previously reported, GOREFEST have uploaded a trailer for their upcoming "La Muerte" CD and DVD at Gorefest.nl. The album is scheduled for release in Europe on October 31 via Nuclear Blast Records.

"La Muerte" was recorded at Excess studio in Rotterdam, Holland with engineer Hans Pieters. Mixing duties were handled in August by Tue Madsen (THE HAUNTED, ABORTED, DISBELIEF, BORN FROM PAIN) at Antfarm studio in Denmark.

GOREFEST issued several CDs through the Nuclear Blast label in the early 1990s before switching to SPV for their last album, 1998's "Chapter 13".

Nuclear Blast Records reissued the entire GOREFEST back catalog in July, complete with unreleased tracks, demos and other rarities. Everything was remastered, and booklets contain liner notes by renowned Dutch journalist and writer Robert Haagsma, along with many pics from the band's own private stash. In addition, Nuclear Blast has thrown in a cool box in which to store all the CDs from the collection.

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