NewsMay 2, 2017 2:05 PM ET2,548 views

Entrails detail new album, premiere song

Official press release: On June 16th, Swedish death metallers Entrails will release their new album, World Inferno, worldwide via Metal Blade Records. To hear the first single, "The Soul Collector", please visit: metalblade.com/entrails - where the record can also be pre-ordered in the following formats:
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Entrails guitarist Jimmy Lundqvist comments: "I am damn proud to finally unleash this nasty beast, a new chapter is written for Entrails to satisfy all old school maniacs out there. Having new blood in the band, Martin and Tommy, helped making this fifth album the rawest and heaviest to date. Prepare yourself to stretch out your neck in full headbanging!" The recordings for World Inferno started in December 2016 in Lundqvist's Bloodshed Studio. Dan Swano once again handled the mixing and mastering for the album. Dan Swano comments: "I don't know if I had said this before, but I say it again. Every time I start thinking about putting together some new SweDeath project, Entrails show up at my doorstep with a new album to mix, and every time I think 'Fuck!! - What's the point in making my own project when this is so fucking good, and exactly what I wanted to do...' And if I felt there were some details to improve upon from our previous work together, they fix that and then some, and return with an album even stronger than the previous one. What the fuck is going on in Linneryd!? Is Jimmy cloning death metal warriors in some barn over there or what!? To sum it up. Yet another amazing slab of SweDeath coming your way from Entrails! Beyond. Blown. Away!" World Inferno track-listing: 01. World Inferno 02. Condemned to the Grave 03. Serial Murder (Death Squad) 04. The Soul Collector 05. Dead and Buried 06. Insane Slaughter 07. Into Eternal Fire 08. Suffer 09. The Hour of the Casket 10. The Blood Breed



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