WARBRINGER: Second Video Update From The Studio

July 21, 2013

Los Angeles thrashers WARBRINGER have entered the studio to begin recording the follow-up to their third album, "Worlds Torn Asunder". The band is once again working with producer Steve Evetts (THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, SEPULTURA, SYMPHONY X) on this currently untitled new full-length at his studio, The Omen Room, in Garden Grove, California.

WARBRINGER has written 11 songs that explore the band's diversity and musicianship while also remaining true to their signature fast and heavy thrash attack.

The second in a series of video updates from the studio can be seen below.

Comments drummer Carlos Cruz: "Moving forward with our fourth full-length album has been a tremendous feat for the band and we are proud of the album we've written.

"The growth of the band with two new members (guitarist Jeff Potts and bassist Ben Mottsman) has produced a very eclectic-sounding album that covers a lot of musical ground within the heavy metal genre. It's been a true collaboration and all five members have been able to write and contribute something new to the collective WARBRINGER sound.

"We hope all our fans will keep an open-mind towards our musical growth, but we promise no one will be disappointed.

"Deciding to work with Steve Evetts again was the best decision for the group because of our prior experience with him. His personality, attention to detail and ability to sonically capture what the band represents will make for an amazing fourth-album experience.

"Two years is a long time to improve upon your craft, so we're excited to see what has become of Steve as a producer, and for him to see what has become of WARBRINGER since our last album."

WARBRINGER's new CD is tentatively scheduled for an October release via Century Media Records.

WARBRINGER will tour North America with KREATOR and OVERKILL this fall in support of this release, in addition to playing some one-off shows around the world.

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