THANATOS: New Album To Be Released In March

January 9, 2009

Dutch death/thrash metal pioneers THANATOS will release their fifth full-length album, "Justified Genocide", in March through Deity Down Records. The CD was recorded at Excess studios in Rotterdam, Netherlands and is currenty being mixed by Dan Swanö (NIGHTINGALE, EDGE OF SANITY and BLOODBATH fame) at Unisound in Sweden.

Commented the band: "It's great to see the album actually (and finally) taking shape now. After all the delays and the record label shit we've been through once again, it's a real good feeling to listen to the almost-finished recordings now.

"It's pretty safe to say that this album will have the rawest, most dirty and 'in-your-face' sound we ever managed to achieve on a THANATOS record. It features some of the fastest, most aggressive shit we ever recorded, but, of course, we also have some slower, heavier parts. The emphasis definitely lies on thrash metal, but as always there's also some death metal in our songs."

In 2009 THANATOS is celebrating its 25th anniversary since the band first emerged from the Netherworlds.

Currently the quartet is comprised of founding member Stephan Gebédi (guitar/vocals; also guitarist in HAIL OF BULLETS),Paul Baayens (guitar; HAIL OF BULLETS, ASPHYX),Marco de Bruin (bass) and Yuri Rinkel (drums; MELECHESH).

The title track of the forthcoming CD as well as the song "They Feed On Fear" can be streamed on the band's MySpace page.

THANATOS in 2006 suspended the recording sessions for "Justified Genocide" at Excess studios in Rotterdam, Holland after the group's record label at the time, Greece's Black Lotus Records, announced that it was closing its doors.

THANATOS' fourth CD, "Undead. Unholy. Divine" (2004),was produced by Hans Pieters and the band at Excess and was mastered by Attie Bauw (JUDAS PRIEST, SCORPIONS, GOREFEST).

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