NATRON To Release Collection Of Re-Recorded Early Material

March 28, 2011

Italian death metallers NATRON have issued the following update:

"On the 14th of March NATRON [entered] the Golem Dungeon studio to record a new album. Actually, this won't include brand new material but it is going to be a very interesting release with re-recorded and re-arranged songs of the 1994-97 era and the 'Dead Shall Rise' cover from grindcore legends TERRORIZER. This will be definitely a sort of 'appetizer' before the new NATRON album is released in 2012. The album is named 'Grindermeister' and it will be tentatively released by the Italian label Southern Brigade Records towards the end of spring/beginning of summer 2011! Recording sessions will last till the end of March/beginning of April then the band will be back on the road for a couple of weeks touring the Balkans and Eastern Europe with DISGORGE and SACRAMENTAL BLOOD. Tour kicks off on the 12th of May in Italy and includes Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Turkey. Tour will end in 25th and complete routing will be announced soon. Before this tour Max Marzocca (drums) will tour Europe with GRIMNESS 69 —Italian deathsters from Venice — from the 22th of April to 7th of May. This trek will be headlined by DISGORGE and INHUME."

NATRON's sixth studio album, "Rot Among Us", was released in 2009 via Slovakia's Metal Age Productions. The CD was recorded between March and April 2008 at the Golem Dungeon Studios in Bari-Capurso with Ottavio Marzo (GOLEM guitarist) as engineer and co-producer and was mixed in August 2008.

NATRON's current lineup:

Nicola Bavaro (CRUENTUS, SCHIZO, GLACIAL FEAR) - Vocals
Domenico Mele - Guitar
Stefano Pomponio - Bass
Max Marzocca - Drums

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/natronband.

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