SUHRIM Announces New Bassist, Begins Work On New Material

January 16, 2008

Belgian death metallers SUHRIM have issued the following update:

"We're glad to announce the addition of bassist Reinier Schenk (FLESHMOULD) to the group's ranks. Last gig and rehearsals proved he was more then suited for the job.

"In other news, we're currently writing material for the band's new album. We already finished quite an amount of tracks and are psyched to release it."

SUHRIM's third album, "Happy Hour", was released last year via the resurrected Shiver Records. The CD was recorded at Hertz Studios (VADER, HATE, DECAPITATED) in Bialystok, Poland with the acclaimed producer duo Wojtek and Slawek Wieslawscy. The cover art and layout was created by Swedish artist Carlos Holmberg (SOILWORK, SCARVE, TERROR 2000).

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