Swedish Online Music Store Says DEICIDE's 'Stench' Wasn't 'Banned' Due To Content
August 23, 2006Ginza.se, one of Sweden's largest online music stores, has dismissed as "completely wrong" a press release issued by Earache Records claiming that "Ginza.se has barred the sale of DEICIDE's latest album, 'The Stench of Redemption', citing the blasphemous CD sleeve art, controversial lyrical subject matter and the fact that DEICIDE mainman Glen Benton has an upside-down cross branded into the center of his forehead as their reasoning."
In an e-mail sent to BLABBERMOUTH.NET earlier today, Nisse Jonson, Ginza.se's Purchase Manager, stated, "This is completely wrong. We don't have any problems regarding DEICIDE more than that their last productions didn't sell very well in our webshop. Therefore we didn't purchase it in the first place."
DEICIDE's "The Stench of Redemption" was released yesterday (Tuesday, August 22) via Earache. The follow-up to 2004's "Scars of the Crucifix" was recorded at Morrisound in Tampa, Florida and marks the first recording with the new DEICIDE lineup following the departure of the Hoffman brothers. Joining Benton and Asheim in the new formation are guitarists Jack Owen (ex-CANNIBAL CORPSE) and Ralph Santolla (ex-ICED EARTH, DEATH).
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