IMPALED Signs South American Licensing Agreement

October 23, 2007

The world gets sicker as IMPALED's bloody trail stretches across every hemisphere. EMF Records in Mexico will facilitate the slaughter with a new licensing agreement. The Oakland, California-based extreme metallers' latest record will be released in Mexico and Latin America by EMF in conjunction with the North American release from Willowtip and the European release from Candlelight.

"Esta es una mala noticia para los niños América Latinos," said bassist Ross Sewage, "porque no hay escape de nuestra masacre ahora."

IMPALED's fourth record, "The Last Gasp", will be released in Europe on November 5, and in North and South America on November 6. The Latin American version, which will be available only to Latin American audiences, will feature liner notes in Spanish and an unreleased bonus track.

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