ASSASSIN Announce Live Show, Prepare To Record New CD

September 26, 2003

ASSASSIN, the reunited German thrash act that released a couple of promising albums in the late '80s via the SPV label (1987's "The Upcoming Terror" and 1988's "Interstellar Experience"),will be performing at U-Bahn in Iserlohn, Germany on December 19. Doors will open at 800 p.m., show will begin at 8:30 p.m.

ASSASSIN are currently working on the material for their third full-length effort, tentatively due in the spring through an as-yet-undetermined label. The band are planning on entering the studio in November/December to record the CD, the material on which is being described by the group as "very thrashy ASSASSIN-style killer songs. We, the band as well as the fans who listened to them all love them and stand 100% behind them." A late spring/early summer European tour will follow.

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