Polish technical death metal outfit REDEMPTOR has initiated the recording of their new full-length. The impending successor of the band’s highly acclaimed Arthaneum album will be completed over the weeks ahead for release through Selfmadegod Records.
REDEMPTOR recently welcomed drummer Daniel Rutkowski (Hate) to the lineup as a full-time member of the band. Following a three-year gap since Arthaneum, the material being harnessed for the upcoming album is proving to be dense, disturbing, and rich with gloomy textures. Upon its completion, the new album will be released on CD, LP, and digital formats late this Autumn. Stay tuned for more details to be unveiled over the coming weeks.
Find REDEMPTOR‘s The Becoming [2005-2011] collection and more at Bandcamp HERE and the Selfmadegod online store HERE.
REDEMPTOR has been a force in the Polish death metal scene since its formation in 2001. The members of the band are well-known figures of the metal scene, collectively currently performing with or having previously performed with the likes of Vader, Decapitated, Sceptic, Hate, Antigama, Banisher, Vedonist, Sothoth, and many others. They all perform as session musicians and are full-time tutors in their music schools or learning groups.
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