MORBID ANGEL Confirm Split With EARACHE RECORDS

August 18, 2004

As exclusively revealed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET on July 29, MORBID ANGEL have confirmed that they have parted ways with longtime label Earache Records. "We will be exploring all interested labels as well as other options and and will make a decision on a new release for 2005 in the next few months," the band write in a posting on their web site. "Currently we are still in the final phases of tour commitments for 'Heretic'. We wish Earache continued success in selling our catalogue and have an obvious professional vested interest in this. We wish to thank all of the Earache employees past and present for their work on MORBID ANGEL's releases. We are looking forward with excitement to the future."

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