SUPREME PAIN Completes Work On New Album; Video Report Available

March 2, 2009

Dutch brutal death metal band SUPREME PAIN has finished recording and mixing its second full-length album, "Nemesis Enforcer", at Soundlodge Studio in Germany with producer Jorg Uken (SINISTER, DEW-SCENTED, OBSCENITY, GOD DETHRONED). A tentative late spring/early summer release via Metal Age Productions from Slovakia is expected.

Video footage from the recording studio, including audio samples of some of the new songs, can be viewed below.

"Nemesis Enforcer" track listging:

01. Vengeful Wrath
02. Legacy Of Chaos
03. The Unholy Throne
04. Treshold Of Immortality
05. To Serve In Slavery
06. Lobotomy Of The Soul
07. Goddess Of Divine Retribution
08. Nemesis Enforcer

The cover artwork was created by Mottla Art from Austria and can be viewed below.

SUPREME PAIN will perform at this year's edition of the Obscene Extreme festival on Saturday, July 18 in Svojšice (near Pardubice),Czech Republic.

SUPREME PAIN last year announced the addition of bassist Tadej Cholewa (SCAFFOLD) and drummer Toep Duin (PUTREFIED, BLASTCORPS) to the group's ranks.

SUPREME PAIN's current lineup is:

Aad Kloosterwaard - Vocals
Erwin Harreman - Guitars
Bas Brussaard - Guitars
Tadej Cholewa - Bass
Toep Duin - Drums

SUPREME PAIN's debut album, "Cadaver Pleasures", was released in April 2008 via the U.S. label Comatose Music. The drums for the CD were recorded at the Negligence Sound Studio in Slovenia, guitars and vocals at the Garden Shed Of Horror in The Netherlands. Mixing took place at Excess Studio in The Netherlands by Chris van der Valk and the album was mastered by Bob Moore at the Sound Lab Studios in the U.S.

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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