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Monday, September 8th 2008

BURNING THE MASSES Announces New Album Details

As the oversaturated deathcore scene becomes even more diluted with each
passing day a new group of likeminded individuals are taking things in a
new direction by pushing the boundaries of precision, speed and
technicality to inhuman levels. This group is better known as the San
Diego based quintet, BURNING THE MASSES, whose stunning debut offering,
Mind Control, is set for an Oct. 28th release through Mediaskare
Records. The album was recorded in Seattle, WA with producer Stephan
Hawkes (Inked In Blood) and mixed in Los Angeles, CA with Logan Mader
(Gojira, Psycroptic, Cavalera Conspiracy). This album blends the best
elements of Between The Buried And Me, Cannibal Corpse and Necrophagist,
so head over now to www.myspace.com/burningthemasses to check out the
scathing new track

BURNING THE MASSES further states: “This band started just to give us an
outlet to jam out, have fun and to inspire the next generation of kids
to play heavy music. We slowly started realizing we had something
special as we grew more into the music itself. Our style could be vest
described as really fast, technical death metal/metal with mildly
progressive groove beats. We tend to try to throw the listeners ear off
when they listen to our songs and try to make it unpredictable. It’s
just fun for us. We also feel that our music has a lot to offer and we
want to reach out to more than just one group of fans. We want our music
to appeal to all crowds.”

Having toured the U.S. multiple times already, playing with the likes of
As Blood Runs Black, Suicide Silence, Beneath The Massacre, The Faceless
and more, the band has built a solid fan base across the country that it
will be connecting with again throughout 2008 with tours already lined
up in Oct/Nov with Born of Osiris (Sumerian).

BURNING THE MASSES is paving a new path for extreme metal and upon
hearing the album’s opening track, nobody could dispute that the future
of the genre is looking very bright.

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