THE RETALIATION PROCESS Releases 'Death Is A Gift' EP

March 17, 2011

Hamburg, Germany-based metal outfit THE RETALIATION PROCESS has just released the "Death Is A Gift" EP. The effort is available as free download at www.theretaliationprocess.tk and contains "four modern heavily grooving death-thrash-metal tracks."

"Death Is A Gift" was produced by the THE RETALIATION PROCESS bandmembers themselves. The band once again teamed up with Eike Freese (DARK AGE) for the drum-recording sessions at Hammer Recording Studios in Hamburg. The cover artwork was designed by Patrick Wittstock of Azraeldesign (SCAR SYMMETRY, CATARACT, MAROON) and can be viewed below.

THE RETALIATION PROCESS will support Swedish metallers THE HAUNTED on their only German date.

THE RETALIATION PROCESS released its debut album, "Downfall", in February 2010 via Silverwolf Produktions.

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