PATHOLOGY To Release 'Legacy Of The Ancients' In July

April 28, 2010

American brutal death metal masters PATHOLOGY will release their new album, "Legacy Of The Ancients", on July 6 via Victory Records. The CD was engineered by Jeff Forest (AS I LAY DYING, BLEEDING THROUGH) at Doubletime Studios in the band's home base of San Diego, California and was mixed and mastered by Erik Rutan (CANNIBAL CORPSE, MALEVOLENT CREATION) at Mana Recording Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida. "We feel the recording came out extremely heavy and exactly how we wanted," stated drummer Dave Astor. "The drums are explosive, the guitars are thick and very tight, and the vocals are brutally crushing."

The album cover displays an artistic zombie-theme, designed by Pär Olofsson (WINDS OF PLAGUE, ANNOTATIONS OF AN AUTOPSY, IMMORTAL). "The cover shows a doctor injecting people with a virus that is turning them into zombies," stated Astor. "It is a metaphor for the government control over our people."

With the addition of second guitarist Diego Sanchez (ex-DISGORGE) and bass player Oscar Ramirez (TO VIOLENTLY VOMIT) accompanying core members, vocalist Matti Way, guitarist Tim Tiszczenko and drummer Dave Astor, PATHOLOGY has solidified its lineup.

Fans will get their first taste of the new album with regional dates leading up to the release and soon-to-be-announced national tours to follow.

PATHOLOGY will join NILE on the "Those Whom The Gods Detest Tour II" alongside EX DEO, PSYCROPTIC, and KEEP OF KALESSIN.

"We are excited to be touring with a legendary band like NILE," stated Astor. "We're huge fans and it will be killer to share the stage with them."

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