VILE: New Album Update

February 11, 2010

Colin Davis, founding member and songwriter of Californian brutal death metallers VILE, has issued the following update:

"The [new VILE] album has been almost completed for several months now and I have been working through many technical difficulties that arise when you record with musicians who live across the world.

"It just so happens that the current band membership includes musicians who have other projects, jobs, other priorities as well. And it's understandable because I do, too. I run a CD mastering studio and have been studying law in my spare time also.

"I have reached a point where I can't pull my hair out with anxiety when things go more slowly than expected. This band's progress has always been on the slow side.

"As all of you know, what we release is very high quality and that won't change, but, unfortunately, that comes at the price of a slower pace.

"As of today, I am about four weeks away from mixing and then that will take another 4-5 weeks. I don't see any reason why that timeline will change at this point though. After that, I will have to do some business related to the record label situation and I will release another song after the album is finished. Maybe another one a little bit later.

"If the label situation goes well, we will release the album this summer and hopefully a tour will happen in the fall. But first things are first....get this album finished."

VILE is:

Colin Davis - Guitar
J.J. Hrubovcak - Guitar
Mike Hrubovcak - Vocals
Erlend Caspersen - Bass
Tyson Jupin - Drums

VILE's new CD will be the follow-up to "The New Age of Chaos", which was released in North America in October 2005 via Unique Leader Records.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/vile.

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