REVOCATION Begins Work On New Album; DEATH Cover Available For Streaming

January 28, 2011

Boston's REVOCATION has entered Damage Studios in Southbridge, Massachusetts with engineer Pete Rutcho to begin recording its as-yet-untitled new full-length album for a summer release via Relapse Records. The band began the tracking process after its fall tour with DESPISED ICON and MISERY INDEX.

Commented guitarist/vocalist David Davidson: "We are currently wrapping up the recording process for our third studio album and we firmly believe that this is our strongest material to date.

"The songs on the new release are incredibly varied and all have the own character. They range from technical thrash to groove laden death metal, [and] there's even a song with a full horn section this time around. We can't wait for people to check it out!"

In other news, REVOCATION has recorded a cover version of DEATH's classic "Pull The Plug" track for Decibel magazine's monthly Flexi Series. The recording will be included with the March 2011 issue of Decibel, on sale in early February, and can be streamed using the Soundcloud player below.

Commented Davidson: "We are extremely honored to be a part of the Decibel tribute to DEATH. Anyone who knows us is well aware that we're huge DEATH fans and we're very pleased with the way the song came out."

REVOCATION will join legendary technical metal band ATHEIST for a handful of U.S. tour dates in March. REVOCATION will also perform regionally in the Northeast surrounding the ATHEIST shows.

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