HALLOWS EVE Finish Mixing New Album

March 18, 2005

Reunited Atlanta-based thrashers HALLOWS EVE have issued the following update:

"We have finished the mix for our fourth album, 'Evil Never Dies'! It goes to the mastering process next week. Tommy [Stewart, bass/vocals] and Chris [Gailfoil, co-producer] will be working with Georgia Music Hall of Famer Rodney Mills on March 23rd.

"The album took four grueling months of non-stop sessions to produce. It was produced by Chris Gailfoil and the band (this band is known for being present at every step and decision). The release date is set for May 14, 2005. The first place it can be purchased is at The Classic Metal Fest in Chicago on that day and online at the website."

"Evil Never Dies" was recorded at Van Gogh Studios in Atlanta, where the band completed a two-track single last year, entitled "Evil Offerings".

The single, the group's first official release in 16 years, featured founding members Stewart on bass and vocals, and Skullator on guitar and lead vocals, along with Brandon Ottinger on guitar and Dane Jensen on drums.

"Evil Offerings" contains the following cuts: "Technicolour Roadkill" and "Looking Glass".

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