SUICIDAL ANGELS: New Album Title Revealed

April 11, 2013

Greek thrashers SUICIDAL ANGELS have set "Divide And Conquer" as the title of their fifth album, due in early 2014 via NoiseArt Records. The band states: "[The new CD title] sums up perfectly the essence of its content! On a first early note, we can personally guarantee that this will be our best work yet as we have never written more aggressive, faster songs. This will be the soundtrack of your lives, the anthem of destruction, the music you will all fucking mosh to!

"We will hit the studio during July/August this summer to record the album. More info on the album regarding artwork, mixing and mastering will follow soon!"

Vocalist/bassist Marcel "Schmier" Schirmer of veteran German thrashers DESTRUCTION will join SUICIDAL ANGELS on stage on April 19 in Athens, Greece. SUICIDAL ANGELS states: "The frontman of DESTRUCTION will be our guest of honor and will do his part in tearing Gagarin 205 up that night!"

SUICIDAL ANGELS recently announced the addition of guitarist Chris Tsitsis to the group's ranks. Chris replaces Panos Spanos, which left the band in October.

SUICIDAL ANGELS new lineup:

Nick Melissourgos (vocals, guitar)
Chris Tsitsis (guitar)
Orfeas Tzortzopoulos (drums)
Angel Kritsotakis (bass)

On January 11, NoiseArt Records reissued SUICIDAL ANGELS' 2007 debut album, "Eternal Domination". The limited digipack includes a bonus CD with the EPs "Bloodthirsty Humanity" and "Armies Of Hell".

SUICIDAL ANGELS' latest album, "Bloodbath", was released on January 27, 2012 via NoiseArt Records. The CD features cover artwork by Ed Repka, who has previously worked with MEGADETH and DEATH, and who was responsible for the cover to 2011's "Dead Again".

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