TRIALS: New Track Posted Online

April 10, 2009

TRIALS, the Chicago-based modern thrash band featuring Sasha Horn (NOVEMBERS DOOM) on drums, has posted a new track, "This Is Starvation", on the group's MySpace page. The song was recorded during the sessions for the band's as-yet-untitled full-length debut album, tentatively due later in the year. Recording was handled by Chris Djuricic (NOVEMBER'S DOOM) at Belle City Sound studio in Racine Wisconsin.

The second in a series of video clips featuring footage from the recording sessions for TRIALS' CD can be viewed below. In this video, guitarists Remy Walle and Mark Sugar pay tribute to SKID ROW, discuss the finer points of malt liquor, and lay down riffs for the forthcoming CD.

Sasha Horn recently rejoined NOVEMBERS DOOM but has vowed to make TRIALS his priority over the coming months.

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