SKINLESS: 'We're Finally Ready To Start Working On New Material'

September 8, 2008

Guitarist Noah Carpenter of the New York-based death metallers SKINLESS has issued the following update:

"We've been laying low in 2008 after some pretty intense touring for the 'Trample The Weak...' album. We're finally ready to start working on material for a new SKINLESS release in 2009. We're heading to Europe very soon for a short tour and we expect to be back there next spring for a more extensive invasion. Also in the battle plans for 2009 are North America/South America and beyond."

SKINLESS "European Deviation 2008" tour dates:

Sep. 19 - NRW Deathfest, AJZ Bahndamm, Wermelskirchen, Germany
Sep. 20 - Velokot, Oostende, Belgium
Sep. 21 - ZXZW FEST, Tilburg, Holland
Sep. 22 - Logo, Hamburg, Germany
Sep. 23 - Black Pes, Prague, Czech Republic
Sep. 24 - Escape, Vienna, Austria
Sep. 25 - Backstage, Munich, Germany
Sep. 26 - Sas Musi Club, Delemont, Switzerland
Sep. 27 - Cilinder Fest, Hoofddorp, Holland

SKINLESS' latest album, "Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead", was released in June 2006 via Relapse Records. The CD was the band's first to feature new vocalist Jason Keyser. The follow-up to 2002's "From Sacrifice to Survival" was recorded with longtime engineer Brett Portzer at his Max Trax Studios and was mastered by Scott Hull at Visceral Sound.

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