June Is The Month Of Doom For Sweden's I HATE RECORDS

March 20, 2006

To subdue the positive effects of this year's midsummer solstice, I Hate Records have decided to deliver a fatal blow to all that joy and light by releasing no less than five different items of DOOM at the same time! Planned for release on June 23 are the self-titled debut mini-album by Finland's THE PURITAN, the second album by Sweden's ISOLE ("Throne of Void"),the debut album from Finland's FALL OF THE IDOLS ("The Womb of the Earth"),the second full-length by the American band GATES OF SLUMBER ("Suffer No Guilt") and the second album by BURNING SAVIOURS ("Hundus").

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