HATEFX Sets Release Date For 'Under Destruction'

March 19, 2013

"Under Destruction", the new album from HATEFX, the Fresno/Livermore, California-based metal band featuring guitarist Glen Alvelais (FORBIDDEN, TESTAMENT, LD/50),will be released on March 23 in North America via xXx Music. The effort will be available in two configurations: the Ultimate Limited Edition silver bullet-shaped USB drive (mp3-wav format, lyrics and extras) and a standalone CD.

A picture of the limited edition silver bullet USB drive can be seen below.

Commented HATEFX frontman Gabriel "G" Almazán: "We wanted to innovate as far as the format of our music release and got these special usb drives made with our logo engraved with open code so you get the album in two hi-fi formats as well as lyrics, artwork, pictures, and other extras, plus you can use the drive to carry other information as well since there's additional free space on the USB drive. You can play the music right in your car if you have a USB input. Also we thought it was a portable/convenient format that allows to be carried easily; let's say you get this on a show and it fits right in your pocket! And you get bonus stuff."

"Under Destruction" will include special guest appearances by Anton Reisenegger (LOCK UP, CRIMINAL),Patrick Contreras (master violinist),Amandolyn Rostikus (SPIRIT DESCENDING) on keys and Antonio Godoy (MUSIC MACHINE) on some sequences.

HATEFX has scheduled an "Under Destruction" release party on March 23 at the Starline in Fresno, where they will share the stage with GROOVEYARD and Sacramento's SERPENT AND SERAPH, also including a guest appearance by Contreras.

The band is lining up a number of other live dates in support of the new release in California and Nevada.

"Under Destruction" was helmed by Chilean producer Javier Bassino.

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