THE PROJECT HATE: Recording Update

February 23, 2005

THE PROJECT HATE, the Swedish band featuring Jörgen Sandström of ENTOMBED/GRAVE fame on lead vocals, have issued the following update on the recording sessions for their fourth studio album, tentatively due later in the year via Threeman Recordings:

"As we mentioned before we are now finished with the guitars for the coming album. The last few days we have gone thru the material and added some small pieces, fixing some details etc etc and it's all turned out fucken killer. Jörgen Sandström will start putting down vocals in Stockholm at March 12th, Ms. Jo [female vocalist] will do her parts as soon as possible in Örebro, together with Lord K Philipson [guitarist] and Dan Swanö [producer]. The bass will be put down starting on Monday the 28th of February if everything goes as planned. We have actually decided to let a damn good bassist do the stuff this time around as we feel it would be nice to have someone who lives and breathes bass to do it, as that will definitely add to the domination that is this coming album. You'll all know who this guy is in time but we have to say that it feels great to have him all jacked up and wanting in on the album.

"The cover-art and booklet is turning out insane as well. When we feel like it we will announce the album-title and everything else that comes with it. You just have to wait a little longer since it's not cast in stone yet."

THE PROJECT HATE were originally planning to record once again at Soundlab Studios with Mieszko Talarczyk (NASUM, GENOCIDE SUPERSTARS) producing, but those plans have since been abandoned due to Talarczyk's tragic death in the tsunami disaster. This album is being recorded and produced by Dan Swanö at his studio in Örebro, Sweden.

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