HACRIDE Preparing To Enter Studio

June 11, 2012

French progressive metallers HACRIDE will enter the studio later this month to begin recording their new album for an early 2013 release via their new label home, Indie Recordings.

In other news, HACRIDE will embark on a tour of France in October with KLONE and TREPALIUM.

HACRIDE previously stated about its new record deal, "Our last album, 'Lazarus', was the end of a chapter in our universe and we are very grateful for all the work done by our previous label, Listenable Records, but it's now time for us to come back with a strong album and to be back on tour as well with our new and catchy drummer Florent Marcadet."

HACRIDE's follow-up to 2007's "Amoeba", entitled "Lazarus", was released IN 2009 via Listenable Records. The CD was recorded at Loko Studio in Normandie, France with producers Franck Hueso and Marc Casanova.

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