HOSTILE CELL: Video Shoot Postponed

October 8, 2008

HOSTILE CELL, the new Gothenburg, Sweden-based metal/rock four-piece featuring members of ROACH and VEGAS V.I.P, has postponed the video shoot for the song "Black Hole Nothing" until December. According to the band, "too much is happening right now for us to be focused on the video shoot and the ideas that [we are] bouncing with the video director."

HOSTILE CELL released its self-titled debut album on October 1 via the band's own Coreshot Productions (with distribution from Plugged Records). The 10-track CD was mastered by Dragan Tanaskovich at Bohussound Recordings.

"Hostile Cell" track listing:

01. The Prototype
02. Rusty Halo
03. God Komplex
04. Black Hole Nothing
05. Poison The Well
06. Nothing
07. Neverlast
08. Swallow Fire
09. Planet Hate
10. De-Evolution

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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