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Mortal Sin - Sign With NoiseArt Records


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NoiseArt Records is very proud to announce the signing of Australian thrash metal institution Mortal Sin. Their brand new thrash hammer Psychology Of Death will be released on November 18th 2011 via NoiseArt Records including their legendary debut album Mayhemic Destruction as a bonus disc in the limited digipak version. This very record put Mortal Sin on the thrash metal map back in 1986 letting them become a rising star in the scene and throughout their career the band toured and played with acts such as Metallica, Anthrax, Faith No More, Testament, Overkill, Judas Priest and many more?



Commented the band about the signing and new album: "Mortal Sin are proud to announce we have signed to "NoiseArt/Rock The Nation" for the release of our new album Psychology Of Death! What we wanted to do was a simple thrash album, sometimes you can get so caught up in the complexities of everything that you forget about what thrash is all about. This time around we said we wanted to go back to our roots, we we're going to write an album like Mayhemic Destruction, simple old school thrash! This is by far our fastest and heaviest album to date. We really wanted to grab people by the balls with this one!"

NoiseArt Records states: "We are more than happy to welcome such a legendary band like Mortal Sin to the NoiseArt family! Back in the glorious 80ies Mortal Sin had essentially formed the thrash metal genre as we know it among other groups like Metallica, Anthrax, Megadeth and Slayer, leaving a milestole album for the fans with Mayhemic Destruction in 1986 which has become a true classic! This album will be released as a bonus CD with the limited digipak edition of the new output Psychology Of Death. Mortal Sin have lost nothing of their enormous energy whatsoever, the new record is an intense and amazing masterpiece of thrash: aggressive, fast, brilliant! We're very much looking forward to the release of the album and to be working with Mortal Sin in the future!"

Source: mortalsin.com.au
Band profile: Mortal Sin
Posted: 29.08.2011 by Abattoir


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30.08.2011 - 16:46
flamesoficarus
They are a cool live band, but i dont think much of the recordings iv heard
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