NEGATIVA: Former GORGUTS Members To Record New Demo In March

December 18, 2005

NEGATIVA, the new Quebec, Canada-based metal band featuring former GORGUTS members Steeve Hurdle (guitar, vocals; also ex-PURULENCE) and Luc Lemay (guitar, vocals),along with Dominic Lapointe (QUO VADIS, AUGURY, ATHERETIC) on bass and Etienne Gallo (AUGURY) on drums, have issued the following update:

"We will record our very first demo hopefully in late March! As for the direction NEGATIVA will have.... Expect something heavy....brutal and extreme!! It's gonna be the second par of 'Obscura' [GORGUTS' 1998 album] but with a different influence and direction...in my opinion, alot more heavy and intricate!!! Extreme is THE key word!!"

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