VENGEFUL Recording Double Album

January 22, 2011

Montreal, Quebec, Canada-based band VENGEFUL entered the studio last November with producer Chris Donaldson (CRYPTOPSY, THE LAST FELONY, NEURAXIS) to begin recording its third album for an early 2011 release. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Delusional", "Malice", "Decay" and "Distant Exit".

Commented the band: "Here we are in 2011. An important year for VENGEFUL as we're releasing our third album this year. The third album often being regarded as the most important one in a band's career.

"As you probably already know, we're giving it all we got on this one and we're recording a double album. A notion that a lot of music listeners might not really grasp nowadays.

"We have now reached the phase where we track the guitars for the album closer ('Distant Exit') and we've started with the vocals on January 18th.

"Expect something varied on the vocal front. There will even be a few surprises here and there. Plus, we will have our traditional guest vocalists.

"We should be back on stage this spring to introduce the new material. In the meantime, we finally got a hold of some footage from our last appearance alongside TOWARDS DARKNESS. The two best excerpts from that recording [can be viewed below]."

VENGEFUL 2011 is:

Marc-André Grenier: Vocals
Jean-Marie Leblanc: Guitar/Back Vocals
Emmanuel Pronovost: Guitar/Back Vocals
Philipp Truesdell: Drums

VENGEFUL's second full-length album, "The Omnipresent Curse", was released in August 2009. The cover artwork was once again painted by Martin Lacroix (AUGURY, HUMANOID).

VENGEFUL's debut album, "Karma", was released in 2007 via Disconcert Music.

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