DESERTED FEAR – Recording New Album
German Death maniacs DESERTED FEAR have entered Thuringian Eisensound Studio in Eisenberg, Germany to begin work on their new, as-of-yet untitled album.
The band comments: “It´s getting loud again in Eisensound studio! After over two years of abstinence from the studio, that we spent with playing a lot of great live shows, we are now returning to record a new record. The new album will once again contain nine neck-breaking death metal songs as well as a cool guest feature, which we will announce later. The drums are nailed down already and now we will do the guitars. Stay tuned people, we are really looking forward to present this to you!”
DESERTED FEAR are considered one of Germany´s premier young Death Metal bands. The band’s 2012 debut, My Empire, earned acclaim from both fans and critics worldwide.
DESERTED FEAR:
Manuel Glatter – Vocals, Guitar
Fabian Hildebrandt – Guitar, Bass
Simon Mengs – Drums
Albrecht “Albi” Probst – Live Bass
Praise For My Empire:
“Simply amazing how much hit-potential you can find on this album, from the first song to the last. If one can even speak about this in terms of death metal. Great start!”
– RockHard
“Clearly one of the Death Metal highlights in 2012, maybe even THE Death Metal highlight!” – Metal.de
“There’s also a great technical potential coming up with this young band, that created more than a decent result with ‘My Empire.’ You need to keep an eye on those guys. Huge respect!” – Legacy.de
DESERTED FEAR – Live:
July 10 – 12 @ Torgau – In Flammen Open Air
July 25 – 27 @ Rohr bei Meiningen – Riedfest
August 23 @ Jena – Rock am Wehr
September 12 -13 @ Magdeburg – Metal Embrace
* For more info on DESERTED FEAR:
LONG LIVE DESERTED FEAR.
LONG LIVE DEATH METAL.
LONG LIVE GERMANY.
Stone.
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