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Children Of Bodom Announce New Album Title As "Blooddrunk"

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Finnish metallers CHILDREN OF BODOM recently entered Petrax Studio in Hollola, Finland with producer Mikko Karmila to begin recording their new album for an April 7, 2008 European release via Spinefarm Records. The CD, which will feature a guest appearance by Peter Tägtgren of HYPOCRISY and PAIN fame, will be preceded by a single on March 3, 2008. Songtitles set to appear on the album include "Pray for the Devil", "Good Morning Roadkill" and "Tie My Rope".

CHILDREN OF BODOM bassist Henkka T. Blacksmith has checked in with the following studio update:

"Last week in studio. Alexi [Laiho, guitar/vocals] has been doing vocals with Peter Tägtgren this week. Janne [Wirman, keyboards] will finish his stuff now also, and by the end of the week everything should be fine. We will start mixing and mastering right away.

"We did nine tracks, including a new version of 'Tie My Rope', plus four cover songs. We will post the different formats as soon as these are confirmed with the different release dates. The actual album itself will contain nine CHILDREN OF BODOM tracks.

"The album will be called 'Blooddrunk'."

CHILDREN OF BODOM frontman Alexi Laiho has told Revolver magazine that he plunged into an alcohol stupor that lasted several months following the completion of the band's two-year tour in support of 2005's "Are You Dead Yet?" "I was so tired of everything and everybody," he said. "I was just like, 'Fuck this, I'm going to get drunk."

"I was in a really aggressive mood, so I think the songs are thrashier and faster than the ones on 'Are You Dead Yet?'" Laiho added. "It's a faster album, but some of it is more progressive. You'll just have to hear it."

As previously reported, Finnish acts MOONSORROW and KIUAS have been confirmed as the support bands for CHILDREN OF BODOM at their one-off show on March 8, 2008 at London, England's Astoria.

Alexi Laiho made a guest appearance the new album from the Finnish band GODSPLAGUE. He played a solo in the song "Don't Come Back" and he sings backing vocals on the CD, entitled "H8", which came out on September 5.

Two songs from CHILDREN OF BODOM — "Angels Don't Kill" and "In Your Face" — are featured on the "Unholy Alliance Tour" DVD, which was released on October 30 via American Recordings. The set features the the "Unholy Alliance Tour: Preaching to the Perverted" lineup — SLAYER, LAMB OF GOD, MASTODON, CHILDREN OF BODOM and THINE EYES BLEED. The DVD has an approximate running time of 90 minutes.

The "Unholy Alliance Tour" DVD was shot at Vancouver's General Motors Place on July 13, 2006, was directed by Adam Rothlein (Speedway Films), and boasts performance footage plus bonus material to include backstage, behind-the-scenes and one-on-one interviews, many of which were conducted by the Unholy Alliance artists themselves.

Source: Blabbermouth

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6 Comments on "Children Of Bodom Announce New Album Title"

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1. K_Canada writes:

NICE!! Keep on making kickass albums, Children of Bodom!!!

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2. Public Execution writes:

I am somewhat optimistic for this album. I really hope the new Tie My Rope resembles nothing of the old one.

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3. Bastard_Of_Bodom writes:

I think it will be very good, I myself had no problem with AYDY so I am really looking foward to this one.

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4. FocusShift writes:

AYDY had its good tracks and it had its boring tracks, but it overall wasn't horrible. I would love to see more Hatebreeder type keyboards more than the pseudo-industrial keys from AYDY

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5. Shoe Police writes:

AYDY was not a bad album, but not as good as any of their previous. It had too many "filler" tracks. This new album hopefully is solid and a step in the right direction. It won't sound like any of their first 4 albums, but more like a better version of AYDY.

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6. 11th Hour writes:

These guys are one of my favorite bands, I'm pretty f***in' stoked on this next album. I hope there aren't as many industrial elements like on AYDY. Blooddrunk is such a sick title, and the albums gonna be thrashier and proggier that kicks ass. Can't wait.

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