GORELORD Signs With SWORN RECORDS

February 22, 2008

Norway's GORELORD has inked a deal with Sworn Records.

GORELORD is the one-man "deathgroove" project of Frediablo, formerly of NECOPHAGIA, GRIMFIST and HEMNUR. According to a press release, "GORELORD stands for heavy, groove-infested death metal with a very strong horror theme."

GORELORD's new album, "Chapter IV - Hellbound", is tentatively scheduled for release late summer. A song from the CD and the album's cover artwork can be found on the Sworn RecordsMySpace page.

GORELORD has so far released three albums and two split EPs. The project's third full-length CD, "Norwegian Chainsaw Massacre", was issued in 2006 via Coffin Records and Red Stream Inc.

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