LENG TCH'E: New Album To Feature Guest Appearance By NAPALM DEATH Frontman

January 26, 2010

Belgian razorgrind warriors LENG TCH'E have issued the following update:

"Regarding the new [LENG TCH'E] album, everything is finished and [producer] Mr. Russ Russell is finalizing the master as we speak. This is by far the heaviest and most extreme record we've ever made, and if that wasn't enough, the legendary Mr. Barney Greenway (NAPALM DEATH) himself laid down some guest vocals on a little song called 'Totalitarian'. Brutal as fuck, as they apparently say in the Midlands. We are also close to finalizing a new record deal which I, alas, cannot yet share with the world. But rest assured it will take LENG TCH'E to places before unseen. All I can say is the new record will be released in May, so prepare for a summer filled with razorgrind mayhem! In the meantime we've got a bunch of shows lined up in Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria and Russia! That's right, LENG TCH'E is going to Moscow... nazdrovje!"

Check out photos from the studio at this location.

LENG TCH'E in 2008 parted ways with vocalist Boris Cornelissen and replaced him with Serge Kasongo from southern Belgian band ACKROS. The group's split CD/7" with FUCK THE FACTS came out through Power It Up Records. The album, which marked LENG TCH'E's first release with Kasongo, was recorded at Korbiar Studio in Belgium and mixed and mastered by Matthew Ellard at Bubble & Squeak Studio in Boston, Massachusetts.

LENG TCH'E's latest CD on Relapse Records, "Marasmus", was recorded in September 2006 at CCR studios in Belgium and was mixed at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden with producer Fredrik Nordström. Mastering was done by Alan Douches at West West Side Music in New York.

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