SUTURE: Cover Of NAPALM DEATH's 'Vision Conquest' Posted Online

July 19, 2006

Louisiana's "sickest" death metal act SUTURE has uploaded its cover of the NAPALM DEATH clasic "Vision Conquest" to their MySpace page.

As previously reported, SUTURE has signed with underground label Unmatched Brutality to release its second full-length CD, "Skeletal Vortex". They are looking to enter the studio later this year.

SUTURE hail from the swamplands of Louisiana and have been brutalizing the southern reaches of the U.S. since 1998. The band released three demos — "Bloodsoaked", "In Cryptic Bliss", and "Deconstructing Anatomy" — followed by their 2002 debut CD, "Carnivorous Urge to Kill", which came out on U.S. label Deepsend Records.

For more information, visit www.suturedeathmetal.com.

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