SATAN'S HOST Preparing To Enter Studio

April 28, 2009

Denver, Colorado "satanic" metal band SATAN'S HOST will enter Flatline Audio on April 29 with producer Dave Otero to begin recording its new album for a late 2009 release via Moribund Records. D. Monic (ex-AND HELL FOLLOWS) has taken up bass guitar duties, and Evil Little Hobbit (a.k.a. Anthony Lopez, ex-TORRID FLESH) has joined the group on drums.

Commented SATAN'S HOST vocalist Eli Elixir, "The newest lineup is working out to be great chemistry. New drummer Evil Little Hobbit is working out well. His archive of authentic beats, from his library in various generations through metal, are very well applied as well as empowering, definitely taking our compositions into a whole new realm of integrity to the satanic metal."

He continued, "Guitar work, as with bass work, for this new CD will be recorded by Patrick Evil. Stellar work, truly that of the greatest guitarist in all generations of metal who have ever been and yet to be in time and history. Leads and riffs are fucking mind-altering and aggressively fueled by the power of Satan! Filled with dark melody and different twisted-spiraling 'black-thrash kaos.' Each track is very unique and different, capturing the wide array of old-school depths and passion in the human soul of darkness.

"Vocals and lyrics by Elixir are very powerful, filled with a wide array of movements and various of octaves and ranges, truly mixing up the melody lines and the tones on these compositions. Lyrics are very enlightening, filled with degrees of Satanic law and poetic integrity, enrapturing the reader/listener with luciferian theorems and practices, hybriding a dark-fantasy poetic style into each composition, which enables the story to be captured by all the varieties of modes applied on this new CD."

SATAN'S HOST's current lineup:

Patrick Evil - Guitar
Eli Elixir L.C.F. - Vocals
D. Monic - Bass
Evil Little Hobbit - Drums

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