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Aborted - Begin Tracking Eleventh Full Length Effort


Brutal death metal masters Aborted revealed that they have begun recording their eleventh full length effort and the successor to 2018's TerrorVision. Drummer Ken Bedene already finished his part with producer Zack Ohren. More can be read in statement below.

"So, as you might have guessed, we have been working hard on a new record, and started the recording process a little while ago. Ken finished drums with Zack Ohren a little while ago and here's what he has to say about it:

"When working on this record, we actually had the plan to jam with the band for a good week before tracking to really flesh out the songs. Well... we all know what happened last year, so we were left with the choice to wait or to try something different.

"I think all of us wanted to avoid the thought of 'the pandemic is going to lessen our album quality'. Luckily for us, we've written music apart from each other for over 10 years now, so the writing process wasn't too much of a change; recording, however, was a bit different.
As far as drums go, finding a studio, room, and an engineer who can work intense death metal is a must for us. We were fortunate enough to work with Zack Ohren and find a way to work around the pandemic to actually get a record that I think everyone will be insanely stoked on. I for one was very excited to finally get a chance to work with Zach, since I've lived in California my whole life and known of Zach's work for half of it.

"Trust me when I tell you that not only did we pull off the covid record, but we managed to pull off one of our strongest records to date and I can't wait for you all to hear it."







Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Aborted
Posted: 21.04.2021 by Abattoir


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21.04.2021 - 23:30
Opethian
The last 3-4 albums have been a blur. Here's hoping it's a memorable experience as opposed to storing away another album on the shelf to gather dust.
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