EXMORTEM Parts Ways With EARACHE/WICKED WORLD RECORDS

September 15, 2006

Danish metal act EXMORTEM has ended its co-operation with Earache/Wicked World Records effective immediately. "EXMORTEM will now start to look for a new home for their coming releases, as well as a booking agency that will take care of their coming live activity," reads a statement from the group.

"The band is right now in writing mode and will record the follow-up to 'Nihilistic Contentment' (2005) during the winter. Most of the album has been written, so a release should be expected during the beginning/first half of 2007. This release will be the first with drummer Morten Siersbaek and the first to show the band's 'new' style…"

The band added: "We are in no hurry finding our new partners in crime, but expect to announce a new label pretty soon though."

Interested labels can contact the band through their MySpace page.

"Nihilistic Contentment" was released in January 2005. The CD was recorded over a four-week period at Antfarm Studio in Aarhus, Denmark with producer Tue Madsen (THE HAUNTED, HATESPHERE, MNEMIC).

EXMORTEM were previously signed to France's Osmose Productions and Holland's Hammerheart Records.

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