THY FLESH CONSUMED Signs With DIMINISHED FIFTH RECORDS

April 19, 2009

Diminished Fifth Records has announced the signing of the death grind machine THY FLESH CONSUMED. The band's fourth album, "Unrepentant", will be released later this summer.

"We are not only honoured but we are excited to be working with a band as focused and committed as THY FLESH CONSUMED," commented label owner, Josh Hogan. "They need little introduction in the underground metal world and we hope this release will shed even more light on their already impressive career."

Vocalist Peter Mestre stated, "Carrying the torch and lighting the way for East Coast metal, Josh and Diminished Fifth Records make the unimaginable very very possible. I am proud to be part of this movement, it truly is history in the making."

The band's drummer, Gerald Smith, added, "In my 15+ years of grinding out tunes, I've never experienced this level of dedication or enthusiasm from a record label. I really feel that Diminished Fifth Records takes direct interest in all things THY FLESH CONSUMED and that we have a chance to achieve more than we've thought possible as a band."

Formed in the fall of 2001 with the sole purpose of playing fast and heavy music, THY FLESH CONSUMED evolved quickly into a serious band covering themes of animal rights, religion, socio-political issues, warfare, and the failing environment among others. The band's raw talent has found order with their razor-sharp sound, harnessing the most extreme and aggressive elements of grindcore, black metal and death metal.

THY FLESH CONSUMED is:

Peter Mestre - Vocals
Gerald Smith - Drums
Dan Jamieson - Rhythm / Lead Guitar
Dave Burns - Lead / Rhythm Guitar
Ross Vickers - Bass

For more information, visit www.thyfleshconsumed.com.

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