INFINITED HATE: New Album To Feature Appearance By SCARVE Drummer

July 27, 2004

Dutch "extreme death metal" act INFINITED HATE, featuring members of SINISTER and HOUWITSER, have set "Heaven Termination" as the title of their sophomore album, to be released through Displeased Records. The follow-up to the group's 2004 debut, "Revel In Bloodshed", will feature a guest appearance by SCARVE drummer Dirk Verbeuren.

In other news, INFINITED HATE's Aad Kloosterwaard has launched a new side project called BLAST CORPS. The band will enter the studio in November to record their debut album, "Gloryfied", tentatively due in early 2005 through Forever Underground Records. BLAST CORPS' musical style is being described as "a mix of old school Swedish death metal but with the brutality of today's music with extreme vokills and with the feeling of forgotten times."

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