Earache Records has revealed the
cover artwork for
DEICIDE's forthcoming album,
"Till Death Do Us Part", tentatively due in April.
DEICIDE bassist/vocalist
Glen Benton entered the doors of
Morrisound studios in Tampa last December to record vocals for the CD.
Glen's greater focus and concentration has allowed him to record his vocals on songs like
"Not As Long As We Both Shall Live" and
"Till Death Do us Part" with greater ease than ever before. "We're rolling through the shit
quickly," he said. "I've got a lot more power in my diaphragm and can
do whole paragraphs (of lyrics) at a time."
The songs, however, have proved challenging enough that a even a rejuvenated
Glen Benton would have to push himself to the very limit. "The lyrics are a lot
faster," he explained. "I had to revamp my vocal stylings to do
this...try different techniques."
Check out two photos of
Glen Benton recording vocals for
"Till Death Do Us Part" at
Morrisound Studios:
Photo#1Photo#2View some recent shots of guest guitarist
Ralph Santolla recording guitar parts for
"Till Death Do Us Part":
Photo#1Photo#2Photo#3Look at pictures of
Steve Asheim in the studio laying down drums for
"Till Death Do Us Part":
Photo#1Photo#2Photo#3