TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED Recording New Album

January 17, 2010

British death/grind band TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED has entered the studio to begin recording its third album for a tentative late spring/early summer release. According to the group, "So far, drums and guitars have been completely finished and are sounding the tits!" The CD will be mixed and mastered by Danish producer Jacob Hansen, who has previously worked with RAUNCHY, HEAVEN SHALL BURN, NEAERA, MAROON, VOLBEAT, ABORTED, THE ARCANE ORDER and HATESPHERE, among others.

TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED last year parted ways with drummer Max Blunos and replaced him with Dan Wilding (ABORTED).

"The Great Depression", the second album from TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED, was released on April 14, 2009 via Metal Blade Records. The CD was self-produced by TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED at Red House Farm and Cherry Wood studios, was mixed by Karl Groom at Thin Ice Studios, and was mastered by Dave at The Digital Audio Company.

Formed in late 2006 in Bath England by Rob Purnell and Martyn Evans, TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED has been creating some of the most extreme music in death metal, forging the new with the old school. Their blistering blast filled death metal is a devastating aural assault earning them the title of the U.K.'s heaviest band.

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