HOMO IRATUS Is Back

February 2, 2009

Greek groove/death/grind band HOMO IRATUS (also written as one word, HOMOIRATUS) has issued the following update:

"Yes! It's true! After almost two years from their break up, HOMO IRATUS are finally back to kick some serious ass! During the past two years, most of them enrolled in other projects/bands and now that they reunited they are ready to bring the Greek death metal scene onto a higher level.

"What's really interesting is the current lineup of the band… So we have Mitch on vocals, Angelos on bass, Argy on drums and Kostas on guitars — HOMO IRATUS' first guitarist. However, there's also another member on guitars who recently joined the band, Kostas. During the past two years following the break up of HOMO IRATUS, Angelos, Argy and the band's new member, Kostas, formed GOD OF ROTORS and this is how they initially decided to include Kostas in the current line up of HOMO IRATUS.

"HOMO IRATUS' current lineup:

Mitch - Vocals
Angelos - Bass
Argy - Drums
Kostas - Guitar
Kostas (GOD OF ROTORS, SKLEROTIKZ) - Guitar

"The band is currently trying out some ideas for new tracks and at the same time they are rehearsing older ones. All this indicates that HOMO IRATUS will soon record a new album, which — according to what is stated on their official page on MySpace— is most likely to pick up back at 'Human Consumes Human' [2001] and they will most probably at some point go on tour, both in Greece and abroad. However, the band hasn't made any binding statements regarding the time when all this will happen, but when it does, they will definitely give us what we've been craving for!"

HOMO IRATUS's second full-length album, "Apocalypse", was released in 2004 via Crimes Against Humanity Records.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/homoiratusofficial.

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