HELLSAW Signs With NAPALM RECORDS

September 22, 2008

Austrian black metal mongrels HELLSAW are the latest addition to Napalm Records' ever-growing roster. The band, fronted by the charismatic Aries (ex-SANGUIS),offers "an unholy blend of dark melodies, pitch-black vocals, and infernal drums," according to a press release.

The new HELLSAW opus, "Cold", will be released in the spring of 2009.

Commented Aries: "We are very proud to be a member of the Napalm family. Not only is it proof of our hard work, but also a major sign that Napalm Records return to their roots and put their faith in a fucked-up Austrian black metal band. We honor this sign of trust and in return will unleash our album, 'Cold', early next year. Fans can expect a composition of hate and brimstone, all-crushing blastbeats, and raw guitars filled with deep melancholy."

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