SOULLESS Recording New Album

August 4, 2010

Cleveland, Ohio-based thrash/death metallers SOULLESS have issued the following update:

"We tracked the drums for the new [SOULLESS full-length album] at Spider Studios with producer/engineer Ben Schigel earlier this year. From there we moved on to Big Metal Dave's Bad Back Studios to finish tracking with renowned producer Snacks Mahone. Rhythm guitar and bass tracks were finished recently and soon it will be time to pull our dear vocalist away from the buffet table long enough to lay down some pissed leprechaun screaming. After that, it's solos and mixing. The art duties will once again be handled by acclaimed fantasy/horror artist Matt Cavotta.

"It looks like the record will be released in Europe and Asia by our far eastern metal allies at WorldChaos Production.

"We hope to announce info on the U.S. release shortly."

The forthcoming SOULLESS album, "In Death's Grip", will feature the following tracks (note: not all titles are final):

* The Serpent Reaper
* Bury The Cross
* World of Ruin
* Bleed You Dry
* Burnt Earth
* It Ends Tonight
* The Crippler
* In Darkness Consumed
* Sinner Without A Soul
* Death's Icy Grip

A demo version of the song "Bury the Cross" is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

In other news, SOULLESS will be included in the upcoming indie slasher flick "The After Party Massacre". According to the band, "The film features and insane amount of blood, boobs and metal. Footage includes live INCANTATION and SOULLESS performances, our favorite metal gimp and cohorts performing an INCANTATION song with drummer Kyle Severn and various members being hacked to pieces. We also contributed the song 'Bleed You Dry' to the movie soundtrack which will be released on Ibex Moon Records."

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