TIWANAKU: New Song Featuring CANNIBAL CORPSE Bassist Posted Online

November 4, 2009

TIWANAKU, the central Florida-based metal band featuring Emo Mowery (ex-NOCTURNUS) on guitar/vocals and Mike Estes (BURNING INSIDE, ACHERON) on guitar, and newest addition, Royse Bassham on drums, has uploaded a song called "Today in Battle", featuring a guest appearance by bassist Alex Webster (CANNIBAL CORPSE, BLOTTED SCIENCE).

Commented Mowery, "Alex is one of the most professional and humble musicians we have had the pleasure to work with. When we called him to ask if he would like to record a song with us, there was no hesitation with him at all. Alex did a very proficient and awesome job!! We gave him full rein to pick whatever song of ours he wanted to do, let him do his thing with it, and the finished tracks came out phenomenal! We couldn't be happier with the results!"

Inspired by the Mayan culture and the Mayan prophecy, "Today in Battle" is a pre-production/demo track the bandmembers recorded on their own and then mixed at Zen Studios in Pinellas Park, Florida. The song will appear on Rat Pak Records "Unleashed 5" compilation, tentatively due before the end of the year.

TIWANAKU is currently recording material for its full-length debut.

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