THE LUCIFER PRINCIPLE Finishes Recording Debut Album

April 14, 2007

Dutch extreme metallers THE LUCIFER PRINCIPLE have finished recording their debut album, entitled "Pitch Black Dawn". In addition to six brand new tracks, the CD will contain re-recordings of three previously released demo songs. The track listing is as follows:

01. Into Decay
02. The Pitch Black Dawn
03. Down
04. Feeding The Land Of The Dead
05. There Will Be Blood
06. Burn
07. Soul Saviour Throat Cut
08. I Am The Law
09. Breakpoint

To give you an idea of what to expect, watch this short video clip.

THE LUCIFER PRINCIPLE previously released two well-received demos, "Burn" and "Flamethrower".

For more information, visit www.theluciferprinciple.nl.

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