THE RED CHORD To Begin Recording This Week

January 5, 2005

Massachusetts-based metal/grind band THE RED CHORD will enter Planet Z studios in Hadley, MA on January 6 with producer Zeuss (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL) to begin recording their sophomore full-length album, "Clients". The follow-up to 2002's "Fused Together in Revolving Doors" (Robotic Empire) will be recorded over a three-week period and is scheduled for release in May via Metal Blade/Black Market Activities Records. The 11-track effort "will be more brutal and in your face than the last album," the band write in a statement.

In other news, THE RED CHORD guitarist Mike McKenzie (a.k.a. Gunface) has recorded a guest appearance on the new album from Japan's SIGH, entitled "Gallow Gallery".

"I was very honored to contribute a couple of guitar solos to the album, as SIGH has been an influence on my writing for a while now," Mike said. "I also contribute backing vocals on the new EP of Massachusetts-based metal band NORSETH. NORSETH plays an excellent blend of Swedish-influenced death metal and traditional metal. Thanks to both bands for the opportunity to be a part of some exceptional music."

The new NORSETH EP is called "The Hexed Enigma", and is available now. More information is available at this location.

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