SWORN ENEMY Prepare To Enter The Studio With Tim Lambesis; Announce Massive European Touring Plans

December 11, 2008, 15 years ago

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Century Media Records reports:

SWORN ENEMY are one of those few bands that can never be derailed, no matter how many obstacles and hardships are thrown at them. The band spent the majority of 2008 touring the world with such acclaimed acts as HATEBREED, EARTH CRISIS, DIVINE HERESY, TERROR, among countless others in support of their latest effort, Maniacal, which was widely renowned as the group’s best and heaviest offering yet.

Now less than a year since that album’s release, the band are preparing to enter the studio once again with longtime producer Tim Lambesis (AS I LAY DYING vocalist). Their relentless schedule begins by heading to San Diego to start recording on January 3rd, which will be immediately followed up by a 44 show European tour with FREYA (Karl from Earth Crisis), WAKING THE CADAVER and COOL DUDES CHILLIN, followed by treks of Israel, Australia, Japan and Korea. This will be followed by the Trendkilla II tour in late April/May throughout North America (Bands TBA). Look for their new effort in stores spring 2009.

Lorenzo Antonucci (guitars, vocals) further comments: “I'm very excited about this album because our writing process has been better then ever. I've been a part of all the writing for every record and I feel this is our best foundation yet. We took it back to As Real As It Gets with a little of BOTE and Maniacal in it. The sound is way faster and more pissed off then ever, harder then ever and a lot more ignorant. It's going to be fun working with Tim again. This will be the third album he's been apart of. This also marks our first recording with Sid (bass) and JRad (drums), so we are all very excited about that. This record will be a great one!”

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