THANATOS Recruit New Basist, Record Mini Album!

December 25, 2001

Veteran Dutch death metal act THANATOS have recruited bassist Marco de Bruin and will enter a Rotterdam recording studio in the first week of January to record three new tracksDevour the Living, Rites of Retaliation and L'AldilaBeyond Terroras well as a new version of Angelic Encounters. These four songs, plus an extra CD-Rom track (the video clip for In Utter Darkness) will be released as a VERY limited edition mini album and will be available directly from the band. In other news, THANATOS guitarist Paul Baayens will hit Excess Studio in Rotterdam in February with his other band CREMATION (in which he is the frontman) to record the group's debut album for a summer release.

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