HACRIDE: New Song Available For Streaming

April 1, 2009

"My Enemy", a new song from French death metallers HACRIDE, is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The track comes off the group's highly anticipated follow-up to 2007's "Amoeba", entitled "Lazarus", due later this month via Listenable Records. The CD was recorded at Loko Studio in Normandie, France with producers Franck Hueso and Marc Casanova.

"Lazarus" track listing:

01. To Walk Among Them
02. Act Of God
03. Lazarus
04. Phenomenon
05. A World Of Lies
06. Awakening
07. My Enemy

Check out the cover artwork below.

Comented bassist Ben: "To record at such a well-equipped studio as the Loko studio allowed us to go really far in all our production desires for 'Lazarus'. Frank Hueso, who has been producing the band since our inception be it at recordings or in a live situation, really knew how to fill in all our expectations and surpassed by far even all our hopes with this new recording.

"We are more than thrilled about this new album which represents a huge leap forward for the band. Every bit of passion we have for HACRIDE is poured into this record and we hope the fans will enjoy it.

"The new album will contain 7 tracks for a total play length of one hour, one track going over 15 minutes, which really demonstrates all the hard work that went into the writing of 'Lazarus'. 'Amoeba' fans will not be disappointed because this is a logical step in the evolution of HACRIDE. This being said, we cannot wait to unleash the storm upon the masses and start destroying stages all over Europe!!!"

A one-minute "teaser" for the forthcoming CD can be viewed below.

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