GRAVEWORM Preparing To Enter Studio

July 7, 2011

Italian/German gothic black metallers GRAVEWORM will enter Dreamsound Studio in Munich, Germany later this month to begin recording their new album, "Fragments Of Death", for an October 14 release via Nuclear Blast Records. Eleven tracks will be recorded for the follow-up to 2009's "Diabolical Figures", with frontman Stefan Fiori describing the new material as "a combination of GRAVEWORM's typical elements. The music got straighter and displays a perfect blend of our past four albums for me."

Regarding the new CD title, Stefan states, "'Fragments Of Death' stands for the ten musical pieces of a puzzle on the CD. The lyrics deal with different modes of death. There will be one song about the current incidents in Japan, for example."

GRAVEWORM's seventh album, "Diabolical Figures", came out in June 2009 via Massacre Records.

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