VISCERAL BLEEDING Replaces ABORTED On CRYPTOPSY Tour
August 22, 2006Swedish death metallers VISCERAL BLEEDING will replace ABORTED on the upcoming Scandinavian CRYPTOPSY tour. Peter Persson of VISCERAL BLEEDING commented: "We are very excited about this opportunity and the chance to tour Scandinavia." On the 27th of August the band will hop on the CRYPTOPSY tour, right after finishing a two-week tour with SKINLESS."
VISCERAL BLEEDING supporting CRYPTOPSY:
Aug. 27 - SE - Debaser, Stockholm
Aug. 29 - FI - Nosturi, Helsinki
Aug. 30 - FI - Klubi, Turku
Aug. 31 - FI - Lutakko, Jyvaskyla
Sep. 01 - FI - Teatria, Oulu
Sep. 02 - SE - Midnight, Umea
Sep. 03 - SE - Monster, Gavle
Sep. 04 - NO - Betong, Oslo
Sep. 05 - SE - Musikens Hus, Gothebnburg
Sep. 06 - DK - Train, Aarhus
Sep. 07 - DK - Godset, Kolding
Sep. 08 - DK - Gimle, Roskilde
Sep. 09 - DK - The Rock, Kopenhagen
Sep. 10 - NL - De Gloppe, Leeuwarden
VISCERAL BLEEDING recently parted ways with guitarist Marcus Nilsson. Martin Germ Bermheden (ENSHRINED) will be filling the vacant spot as the group's lead guitarist and will appear on their upcoming CD. The band recently spent time in the studio recording the as-yet-untitled follow-up to 2004's "Transcend into Ferocity".
With regards to the musical direction of the upcoming CD, guitarist Peter Persson said, "We deliberately strived to make 'Transcend into Ferocity' a bit more 'unpolished' to make it feel more aggressive and more ferocious [than 2002's 'Remnants of Deprivation']. With the new album we have a different kind of vibe we want to express and therefore the sound will be accordingly.
"It's hard to make a comparison between the different albums. Hopefully this will not be a 'Remnants of Deprivation 2' or a 'Transcend into Ferocity 2' sound-wise but instead be totally fresh and a totally new album and therefore new sound. I'm confident in the fact that it won't disappoint anyone; it's brutal, no doubt about that. We have also tried to make the riffs and harmonies a bit more open then 'Transcend into Ferocity' to avoid the muddy un-hearable parts that unfortunately occurs on the 'Transcend into Ferocity' album. It's a really 'naked' and lo-distorted guitar sound, makes it heavy as fuck but it was really really hard to play with since you can hear every little thing played or not played, no wall of distortion to hide behind. It's going to be cool when it's all done."
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