Short Movie Featuring WORMFOOD-Penned Soundtrack Posted Online

March 6, 2008

The short movie "One Step Behind" (written and directed by G. Jeudy in New York),featuring an original soundtrack by El Worm and Axel Wursthorn (WORMFOOD, ex-CARNIVAL IN COAL),can be viewed online at this location.

French decadent metallers WORMFOOD will enter Walnut Groove Studio this month to begin recording their new album for a late 2008 release. The new CD will be produced by Axel Wursthorn, who recently joined WORMFOOD as the group's keyboardist and arranger.

WORMFOOD's debut album, entitled "France", came out in 2005 on the Italian label Code666.

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