FRACTURE POINT Hard At Work On Debut Album

March 5, 2008

Phoenix, Arizona-based metal band FRACTURE POINT is currently in the studio recording its debut album, "Inherit the Downfall", for a May release. Guitarist Matt Hobart says, "We've been through a lot of lineup changes since the beginning so it got in the way of ever recording a full-length. Now that we have a good following and money to invest we're doing it right. We've spent the last year and a half writing the sickest riffs we could conjure up, and now the wait was worth it cause our album's gonna crush."

Producer Cory Spotts (JOB FOR A COWBOY, KNIGHTS OF THE ABYSS) comments: "I was really surprised by how the band stepped it up from their previous material. They've taken a much more aggressive and technical approach and it sounds amazing."

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