SECTU To Release 'Gerra' Next Week

May 24, 2012

Swedish death metallers SECTU will release their second album, "Gerra" (ViciSolum Productions),on June 1, only a year after the arrival of their highly acclaimed debut, "Inundate".

SECTU has undergone changes in the lineup with the addition of guitarist Anders Ericson (BEYOND TWILIGHT) and bassist Johan Niemann (EVERGREY, THERION).

"Gerra" track listing:

01. Gerra/Incinerate
02. Nightwraiths
03. Summon the Bringer of Demise
04. Havoc
05. Court of the Sloths
06. Manifest
07. Declaration of War
08. Allured God
09. Divest
10. The All Engorging Furnace

SECTU will perform at the Metaltown festival in Gothenburg on June 15.

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