LAETHORA: New Demo Recordings Posted Online

July 22, 2008

LAETHORA, the Swedish death/grind band featuring DARK TRANQUILLITY guitarist Niklas Sundin, has posted two new tracks on its MySpace page.

Commented the group: "We recently did a pre-production demo of some new songs — nothing fancy, just the old-school way with a bunch of microphones in the rehearsal room. Two of the songs are now uploaded to our MySpace page. The first is called 'Uproar' and has been featured earlier on the site in live format. The second one is brand new and is called 'New Day'."

The band adds, "The songwriting [for the new LAETHORA CD] continues, and it will be one hell of an album! That we guarantee!"

A video clip of the new song "Uproar" performed live can be viewed below.

LAETHORA's debut album, "March of the Parasite", was released in February 2007 via The End Records.

According to a press release, the band — which also features THE PROVENANCE members Joakim Rosen (guitar),Jonnie Tall (bass) and Joel Lindell (drums) — plays "aggressive music firmly rooted in the death/grind tradition, yet challenging and innovative." In an interview with MTV.com, Sundin described the "March of the Parasite" CD as "extreme and in-your-face, but organic rather than clinical-sounding."

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