Comedian BRIAN POSEHN TO Guest On New EVILE Album

April 27, 2011

British thrashers EVILE have revealed that American comedian Brian Posehn will appear as a guest on the band's new, as-yet untitled album. The comedian and self-professed metal nerd teamed up with EVILE to record backing vocals for the CD, which is due to be released later this year on Earache Records.

Commented Posehn: "I'm very excited that my yelling will be featured on the next EVILE disc; they're one of my favorite newish bands and, in my not-so-humble opinion, the British saviors of thrash metal!"

EVILE entered Parlour Studios on March 20 with producer Russ Russell (NAPALM DEATH, DIMMU BORGIR) to begin recording the follow-up to 2009's "Infected Nations".

The seventh in a series of webisodes featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the studio can be viewed below.

Commented the band: "We made it. EVILE's third album is mixed and completed. No one got in any fights, no one shouted the word 'Fuck' into anyone's face and it's sounding great.

"From the last video, it was quite evident that we've done a slow, cleaner and more eerie track. The song's initial intention was for [late EVILE bassist] Mike [Alexander]/because of the loss of Mike. We all have our individual thoughts on the track; in my eyes the track is for Mike, and for anyone who has lost anyone close or special to them in their life.

"If people don't like the track or don't understand its sentiment/meaning, I really couldn't care less; it was conceived for us and Mike alone. As Russ said, 'It's a brilliant song for a brilliant guy".

"We had a great time recording with Russ this time. I think because he knew us a lot more, he didn't hold back on any suggestions this time, which I'm glad of. This was also our first time recording with [new EVILE bassist] Joel [Graham]. Because we get on with Joel really well, it was just a breeze. He had just as much input as anyone else in the band and it was fun tracking a bassist who uses his fingers and a pick depending on which he wants in certain songs (I think we even got some slap bass in there for a laugh).

"I just want to thank all fans of EVILE, old and new, for the continuing support and for following our progress on album three. With what we've been through over the past two years, we've literally poured our heart and soul into this material for the past year or two, and worked our arses off for the past five weeks getting the album sounding the best it can for us and for you.

"I hope all the journalists who hear the album to review it simply review the album and leave it at that.

"The album is obviously going to be put up on the Internet after its release, but when it leaks prior to its release date, I can tell you from an artist's point of view it's slightly heartbreaking.

"Am I not supposed to say that? Oh well."

"This one's for you, Mike."

EVILE's 2009 album, "Infected Nations", was recently re-released as a special redux version. The redux includes a bonus disc featuring EVILE's popular cover of PANTERA's "Cemetery Gates", as well as eight songs recorded at a live rehearsal in the studio and six songs recorded live at Hammerfest in 2009. The European version also includes a free "Infected Nations" album cover woven patch and an EVILE sticker sheet.

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