THE PROJECT HATE To Enter Studio Next Week

January 14, 2005

THE PROJECT HATE, the Swedish band featuring Jörgen Sandström of ENTOMBED/GRAVE fame on lead vocals, are set to enter the studio next week to start recording their fourth album (title not yet announced). Tentative plans are for the album to be released by Threeman Recordings in May.

THE PROJECT HATE were originally planning to record once again at Soundlab Studios in February with Mieszko Talarczyk (NASUM, GENOCIDE SUPERSTARS) producing, but those plans have since been abandoned. This album will be recorded and produced by Dan Swanö at his studio in Örebro, Sweden.

"The material's been completed for a few months and we have been working on small details within the songs up 'till now, to make them even closer to perfection," the band write on their web site. "We have now nailed the tracks to what we want them to sound like. Eight or nine tracks are scheduled for the recording, depending on whether we decide to record a cover (not meant to be on the album though, but for something else) or not. Demos have been recorded at [guitarist] Lord K Philipson's home studio during the last weeks and it all sounds massive as hell. We have taken what we created on 'Hate, Dominate, Congregate, Eliminate' a step further and can honestly say this will be our most brutal effort to date, ofcourse without losing all the weird beats and techno-sounds incorporated since the beginning. You could probably say we have added more of those into the stuff, yet approaching a more death metal riff-based formula. A little over one hour of music is to be on the next album, and if you ever dug what we have done in the past, this will be what you have been waiting for since 'Hate, Dominate, Congregate, Eliminate'."

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