MASSEMORD Set Release Date For New Album

February 25, 2005

Norwegian black metal band MASSEMORD will release their fourth album, "12 Years of Mass Murders", on March 15 in Europe (April 15 in the rest of the world) via Germany's Perish In Light Records. The 12-year anniversary CD will contain new as well as rare and live recordings. In addition, the album will feature a song inspired by the "Halloween" movie. "It is [leader] Warmachine's personal tribute to the saga," reads a posting on the band's web site. Check out the album cover at www.massemord.cjb.net.

MASSEMORD's third album, a split release with Norway's SVARTSKOGG, was released last year through The Oath Productions.

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