THE ROTTED To Record New EP

April 23, 2010

U.K. punk-infused death metallers THE ROTTED will enter the studio in May with producer James Dunkley to record "Anarchogram", a self-released EP consisting of two new tracks and four bonus cuts.

Says guitarist Tim Carley: "These songs are the first we have written with the new lineup and we are really buzzing about letting people hear them!

"We've wanted to do something like this for ages, put out a self-financed DIY release on our own label, like the way we used to more than 10 years ago, before MySpace and blog sites and all that crap. We've got the opportunity to do it this summer and it's a way for us to give something back to the fans at a low cost."

As bonus tracks, each band member will be picking a song by a band they want to personally pay tribute to for inspiring them to play extreme music in the first place. "These are just a bit of fun really, and a chance to pay homage to the metal messiahs we worshipped during our teenage years," says vocalist Ben McCrow. "Most musicians have a list of cover songs they'd love to play, and I'm sure you won't be disappointed with our choices!"

After the release of the EP this summer, THE ROTTED will resume work on its new full-length album. The band plans to enter Parlour Studio in January 2011 with Russ Russell at the production helm.

"Anarchogram" will be made available in the summer via THE ROTTED's webstore.

For more information, visit www.therotted.com.

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