PATHOLOGY Signs With VICTORY RECORDS

December 12, 2009

San Diego, California-based death metal/grindcore band PATHOLOGY has inked a deal with Victory Records.

Commented the group: "We have been working tirelessly at writing new music and are ecstatic to be putting our next album out through Victory.

"We would like to thank Tony and the PATHOLOGY team for their diligent efforts in bringing PATHOLOGY and Victory together. Most of all, we would like to thank the fans who've been there from day one to support us every step of the way.

"We are very excited and can't wait to release our yet-untitled 2010 album!"

PATHOLOGY recently announced the addition of singer Pascual Romero (STRANGLED BY STRANGULATION, IN THIS MOMENT) to the group's ranks. According to the band, "Pascual is best known for being the vocalist of underground death metal band STRANGLED BY STRANGULATION as well as his tenure as the bass player for Century Media band IN THIS MOMENT. He brings years of writing, recording, and touring experience to the plate and we are very enthusiastic for what the future holds for us."

Click on the YouTube clip below to hear an unedited, raw demo of Pascual singing to "Symptoms of Bleeding".

PATHOLOGY's latest album, "Age Of Onset", was released in May via Comatose Music. The CD was recorded at Double Time Studio in El Cajon, California. The cover artwork was created by Pär Olofsson.

PATHOLOGY was formed in the beginning of 2006 by Dave Astor (BEING KILLED, THE LOCUST, CATTLE DECAPITATION). The band's debut album, "Surgically Hacked", was released in September 2006 on Amputated Vein Records (Japan). In July 2007, PATHOLOGY signed with Grindhead Records (Australia) to release the band's crushing malpractice, "Incisions Of Perverse Debauchery" (2008).

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