DEAD EYED SLEEPER Putting Finishing Touches On New Album

July 14, 2008

German death metallers DEAD EYED SLEEPER are putting the finishing touches on their second album entitled "Through Forests of Nonentities".

Having recorded the drum tracks at Iguana studios (NECROPHAGIST, DEADBORN) in February, DEAD EYED SLEEPER has now returned to the facility to once again work with renowned producer C. Brandes and finish mixing and mastering the record.

After a short cooperation with Musicaz Records, DEAD EYED SLEEPER is currently looking for an ambitious label to release "Through Forests of Nonentities".

A studio report as well as a couple of pictures from the recording sessions can be found on the band's official blog.

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