INVOCATOR Ink Deal With SCARLET RECORDS

September 2, 2002

Reunited Danish thrashers INVOCATOR have inked a deal with Italy's Scarlet Records and will issue their fourth full-length album — the group's first eight years — in late 2002.

Produced and engineered by mainman Jacob Hansen (who named the knobs for RAUNCHY's excellent Velvet Noise CD, among others),the as-yet-untitled album will include 11 tracks, including an undisclosed cover song.

Among the songs set to appear on the CD are the four cuts which appeared on a demo that was recorded earlier in the year:

01. Infatuated I Am
02. There Is No Saviour
03. On My Knees
04. Sand Between Teeth

A full-length MP3 file of the demo version of "There Is No Saviour" can be downloaded from this location.

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