MAN MUST DIE Begins Recording New Album

December 11, 2008

Glasgow, Scotland's MAN MUST DIE has entered the studio to begin recording the follow-up to its Relapse debut, "The Human Condition". Entitled "No Tolerance For Imperfection", the new album is being recorded at Grindstone Studios in the UK with producer Scott Atkins.

Commented MAN MUST DIE's Danny McNab: "With 11 songs, full to the brim with anger, heaviness and melodic hooks, MAN MUST DIE cannot wait to unleash this new slab of aural assault and hit the road to promote 'No Tolerance For Imperfection'. We are really psyched about the new record, its like we are a new band with a new found passion for the extreme, we cannot wait to get on the road again and show what MAN MUST DIE are all about. We really think fans old and new will love 'No Tolerance for Imperfection' — it's pure MAN MUST DIE but with some new twists and turns, and definitely a new level of intensity. Expect 'No Tolerance for Imperfection' to be out around April 2009."

With "No Tolerance For Imperfection", MAN MUST DIE also introduces brand new drummer Matt Holland to the fold. "With Matt as the immense new sticksman behind the blasts at the MAN MUST DIE camp, it ushers in a new era of intensity and rage!" McNab says. "He has added some serious spice to the new material, and some of his playing if off the scales!"

MAN MUST DIE is confirmed for the 2009 Maryland Deathfest, to be held in May in Baltimore.

MAN MUST DIE formed in 2002 and has toured extensively throughout the United Kingdom with the likes of FEAR FACTORY, CEPHALIC CARNAGE, DYING FETUS, SUFFOCATION, KATAKLYSM and more.

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