HATESPHERE Re-Sign With SCARLET RECORDS

March 14, 2003

Danish death-thrashers HATESPHERE, featuring RAUNCHY drummer Morten Toft Hansen, have re-signed with Italy's Scarlet Records for one more CD. "We received a lot of nice contract offers from a lot of big record companies, but in the end, we decided to stay on Scarlet for one more record," the group said in an official statement. "Scarlet have proven to work very hard for HATESPHERE and they have achieved big things, so we are happy to stay!" HATESPHERE, who recently replaced guitarist Ziggy with KOLDBORN axeman Henrik B. Jacobsen, will embark on a European tour with THE HAUNTED and MASTODON in early April.

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