SCALE THE SUMMIT Completes Work On New Album

October 23, 2008

Houston instrumental metal band SCALE THE SUMMIT has completed recording and mixing its Prosthetic Records debut, "Carving Desert Caravans", tentatively due in February.

Commented guitarist Chris Letchford, "This album is sounding absolutely amazing so far and I can't wait for you guys to get a chance to hear it. Mastering is scheduled for this Sunday, so the album will be all finished this weekend. We're all super-excited.

He continued, "Our studio experience this time was so great! We drove about 26 hours up to New jersey in two days, which was fine. Not the first time for some long driving! We spent about 17 days up there for all the tracking (living out of a hotel) which technically put us behind schedule since we were supposed to also spend a few days out of that time on mixing. It was worth it, though; we got the all the tracking perfect. Our engineer, Tom, was an awesome dude. Had to be, to be able to hang with the STS dudes you have to be on your toes at all times for sarcasm that at times can be so obscure you'll have no idea what's going on, ha ha. After day one, establishing that we were indeed not a Christian band, he joined in on the fun. We all wondered why we hadn't heard one cuss word."

"Carving Desert Caravans" is the follow-up to SCALE THE SUMMIT's self-financed full-length debut, "Monument", which received critical praise upon its release in 2007.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/scalethesummit.

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