Sterbhaus Re-Issuing Album, Entering The Recording Studio
Swedish based quartet Sterbhaus is reissuing "Angels for Breakfast …And God for Lunch" worldwide via Black Lodge records.
This release will also be accompanied with an exclusive limited version (500 copies) on white vinyl, and is due out September 26th, 2014. The album was recorded at Abyss Studio and mixed by Jonas Kjellgren (Black Lounge).
The band also takes this opportunity to announce a new album for this coming Spring 2015. The release – tentatively called “New Level of Malevolence” - will include 10 or 11 songs and recording will start during the Fall. The band comments:
“We have been kinda bitching about how bloody crappy most of metal productions are today. The modern age has made it so damn easy to cheat your way through the recordings and end up with a stale, clean, slick and completely uninspired product. For the audiophile they may sound swell but Metal is more than that. In my opinion this is what’s killing off the good aspects of the scene and not people downloading or labels not pushing cash into expensive recording studios.
"It’s the band's obvious uninterest in treating each release as the most damn important shit in the world that’s killing the genre ATM. We’re gonna do our part in working against all this. Actually that is our mission. You can expect absolutely no fillers and only killers… much as the last album that we're reissuing now, but with the belt tightened quite a bit more.”
The album will see the return of Erik Röjås on drums as Peter Lindqvist of the lineup known from the band's last tour has been relieved of his duties. The group states:
“Erik did the drums for 'Angels for Breakfast …And God for Lunch' after hearing the songs for the first time just three weeks prior to us entering the studio. The schedule was pretty tight back then and he did a completely smashing job. This time the songs are even more intense and diverse and he will have more time chiseling out what needs to be in there so it’s gonna be mindblowing. Erik has also agreed to stay in the lineup indefinitely this time so basically… Anything can happen from now on!”
Check out the band's previously released music video for "Absolutely Do Not Die" below.
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