NATRON Split With HOLY RECORDS

November 28, 2005

Italian death metallers NATRON have issued the following update via their official web site:

"After more then seven years, four albums(1999's 'Negative Prevails', 2000's 'Bedtime for Mercy', 2002's 'Necrospective', and 2004's 'Livid Corruption') and a couple of compilations, NATRON officially part ways with their label Holy Records. Our deal still included an option but — some discussions later — we all thought better to anticipate the expiration of the contract as cooperation didn't satisfy both parts anymore. We thank Holy Records for helping somehow NATRON to spread their music in the underground through the past years.

"Beside planning tours/gigs ( we're going to update the gig section really soon!),we're currently demoing new songs and planning to release a new album within the summer/fall 2006....in the meanwhile we're looking for a new label as well,stay tuned!"

NATRON's fourth full-length album, "Livid Corruption", was released in November 2004. The CD was recorded at Jolly Roger studios in Italy and was mixed at Starstruck studios in Denmark with Anders Lundemark (KONKHRA). The mastering session took place in Paris, France.

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