Daess-Meddel
Till Deaf Do Us Part
Vic Records bringen das Debut "For The Security" demnächst neu raus. Death Metal aus Schweden von 1991 und ein gesuchter Klassiker.
"CARBONIZED (SWEDEN) Official LP / CD coming from Vic records!
Vic Records is proud to work with our long time friends, death / grind / prog cult CARBONIZED!
CARBONIZED was formed in 1988 by Lars Rosenberg and was one of the first death metal bands from Sweden. In their demo period many well know Stockholm musicians played in the band, like Matti Karki (Dismember / Carnage), Richard Cabeza (Unanimated / Dismember). CARBONIZED recorded 2 demos and 1 classic Ep in 1989 / 1990.
Just before the debut album recordings they found their final (and 3 albums lasting) line up: Lars Rosenberg (also Entombed and Therion), Piotr Wawrzeniuk (Therion) and Christoffer Johansson (Therion).
Debut album FOR THE SECURITY was recorded at famous Sunlight Studios with Tomas Skogsberg. FOR THE SECURITY will be re-issued on LP and CD on vic records, early 2015. Including its original artwork, liner notes from Christoffer and Piotr and 2 rare bonus tracks."
"CARBONIZED (SWEDEN) Official LP / CD coming from Vic records!
Vic Records is proud to work with our long time friends, death / grind / prog cult CARBONIZED!
CARBONIZED was formed in 1988 by Lars Rosenberg and was one of the first death metal bands from Sweden. In their demo period many well know Stockholm musicians played in the band, like Matti Karki (Dismember / Carnage), Richard Cabeza (Unanimated / Dismember). CARBONIZED recorded 2 demos and 1 classic Ep in 1989 / 1990.
Just before the debut album recordings they found their final (and 3 albums lasting) line up: Lars Rosenberg (also Entombed and Therion), Piotr Wawrzeniuk (Therion) and Christoffer Johansson (Therion).
Debut album FOR THE SECURITY was recorded at famous Sunlight Studios with Tomas Skogsberg. FOR THE SECURITY will be re-issued on LP and CD on vic records, early 2015. Including its original artwork, liner notes from Christoffer and Piotr and 2 rare bonus tracks."