TOXIC HOLOCAUST Completed Work On New Album

January 11, 2011

TOXIC HOLOCAUST has just finished recording its long-awaited new full-length album at Dexters Lab in Milford, Connecticut. The as-yet-untitled follow-up to "An Overdose of Death…" was recorded by TOXIC HOLOCAUST/KINGDOM OF SORROW drummer and engineer Nick Bellmore (HATEBREED, PHANTOMS, FULL BLOWN CHAOS) and is scheduled for a late spring 2011 release via Relapse Records.

TOXIC HOLOCAUST will hit the road tomorrow (Wednesday January 12) on their way home from the studio. This string of headlining dates will kick off in Brooklyn, New York and conclude in Boise, Idaho.

Video footage of TOXIC HOLOCAUST rehearsing a brand new song — which will appear on the follow-up to the band's "An Overdose Of Death" album — can be viewed below.

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