Italy's SOTHIS Prepares To Record New Album

October 25, 2008

Italian thrash-death metallers SOTHIS have finished pre-production on 13 songs for the band's forthcoming sophomore album. According to the band, 10 of these tracks will be tracked for the new CD, which will be produced by Paolo Ojetti (INFERNAL POETRY) at Petemkin Studios.

SOTHIS recently parted ways with vocalist Franco Topitti. The identity of the band's new singer has not yet been revealed.

SOTHIS's video for their song "Beyond the Bound", taken from the band's debut album, "Fusion", can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Philozei Prod..

"Fusion" was released in April 2006 via Italy's Temple Of Noise Records.

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