Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Warbeast to release new album April 27

Retro-thrash masters WARBEAST are eagerly awaiting the release of their new HOUSECORE RECORDS album, Krush the Enemy, landing in stores on April 27th! WARBEAST have also debuted the new music video for the track ‘Scorched Earth Policy’, featured on the new record. The video was produced by Michael Huebner and 12 Pound Productions, and can be viewed on the 12 Pound Productions YouTube page! Check it out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vZ8TNp3Ub0

“Waiting for this WARBEAST album to be unleashed on the world is the most exhilarating experience of my life,” explains vocalist Bruce Corbitt. “It's like knowing the exact date and time that a volcano is going to erupt. The ‘Scorched Earth Policy’ video defines what WARBEAST is all about. It is an in-your-face heart-pumping rush-of-adrenaline from start to finish!”

Philip H. Anselmo, the man behind HOUSECORE RECORDS, also produced the record. Corbitt asserts, “WARBEAST is proud to be signed with HOUSECORE RECORDS. I like the fact that their expectations are high for what they want out of a band. They also have a way of creating this family vibe between the band and the label, while making it obvious that they believe in us. That is all the motivation we need to want to kick some ass for their label at all times.” Corbitt is honored to have Anselmo on as part of the project. “We wanted Philip to be our producer and to be involved in the creation of this album. Overall, Philip made it a very beneficial, but also a fun and memorable experience. Philip made this album even better, and that is what a producer is supposed to do.”

Label head and producer Philip H. Anselmo spoke about the sound of WARBEAST’S debut album Krush the Enemy, “WARBEAST is pure, relentlessly executed thrash at its best. Absolutely RIPPING!”

The roots of WARBEAST are firmly entrenched in the legendary 80’s Texas underground metal scene. Vocalist Bruce Corbitt was the voice of speed metal splatter kings Rigor Mortis, who achieved major label success on Capitol Records in 1988. Guitarists Rick Perry and Scott Shelby were the masters behind the riff machine Gammacide, one of Texas’ most furious thrash exports. Bassist Alan Bovee joined Gammacide when they re-united in 2006, and drum tornado Joe Gonzalez provided blast beats and mayhem for Dallas death metal band Demonseed.

For more information on WARBEAST check out:

http://www.warbeast.org
http://www.facebook.com/warbeast1
http://www.myspace.com/texasmetalalliance
http://www.thehousecorerecords.com
http://www.myspace.com/housecorerecords

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