MORRAH Complete Work On Debut EP

November 26, 2003

Russian death metallers MORRAH have completed work on their debut EP, "Experiment In Blood".

The five-song effort (including the intro) was recorded at Fantom Pain Studio in St. Petersburg, Russia with producer Igor Anokhin and was mixed at Astia Studio in Lapenranta, Finland by Anssi Kippo.

The complete track listing for "Experiment In Blood" is as follows:

01. Intro
02. Insomnia
03. Experiment In Blood
04. Butcher
05. Living Dead Community

MORRAH will present their new material for the firs time at the anniversary celebration performance at the Red club in St. Petersburg on December 14. Also set to appear are STALWART (progressive thrash),WOLFSANGEL (very heavy folk metal),and HORNED NECROCANNIBALS (death metal).

(Thanks: www.rock.ru)

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