MURDER THERAPY To Release 'Molochian' EP In May

April 26, 2011

Italian death metallers MURDER THERAPY will release their new EP, "Molochian", in digital format and as a limited-edition digipack (200 copies through the band's Bandcamp site) on May 2.

"Molochian" was recorded and mixed at Regrexion Studios in Bologna by Michele Trasforini and sees the return of former MURDER THERAPY singer Riccardo Meschiari, who handles guest vocals on the song "Unvacuity".

Commented the band: "'Molochian' is a collection of songs written in the first half of 2010 and that will not make it to our second full-length album, of which we’ve given a glimpse of with the song 'Resilience' in January.

"'Molochian''s songs, different from the band's current post-metal atmospheres, are still rooted in the progressive death metal we presented in our debut, 'Symmetry Of Delirium' (2009) although adding different experimental nuances.

"The last track, 'Di Luci e Negazioni', written more recently, is a long track in which tribal percussions recorded with various ethnic instruments merge with dark and restless atmospheres anticipating what will be the start of the musical direction in our next album.

"For this release, we preferred a free digital format to give maximum diffusion to the songs online and a limited digipack edition for the collectors and those who are affectionate to our discography."

"Molochian" track listing:

01. Moloch
02. Unvacuity
03. In Viscera
04. Di Luci e Negazioni

MURDER THERAPY is:

Sean Worrell - Guitar, Vocals
Francesco D'Adamo - Guitar
Andrea Burgio - Bass
Marco Bolognini - Drums

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