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Sleepers In The Rift
Morbus Chron
www.myspace.com/morbuschronband

Release:

Pulverised Records
29.08.2011 (Europe), 27.09.2011 (USA)

Overview:

From the swamp lands of Sweden comes the freshly brewed zombies-from-hell squad known as MORBUS CHRON, and with their latest rancid offering with “Sleepers In The Rift”. Taking us on a time-machine back to the nineties and with every single riff and atmosphere reeking of pure Death Metal bliss, the hellions from MORBUS CHRON reproduce the very crux of vitality in this genre; never has Death Metal manage to sound so gut-fucked for a very long time!
Under the watchful eye of Death Metal paragon Nicke Andersson (ex-Entombed) taking care of the production duties and with the dazzling album artwork cover designed by Spanish fantasy / horror artist Raul Gonzales (Deceased, Abraxas, etc.), “Sleepers In The Rift” will prove to be one of the finest hour in blistering old-school Death Metal; the mortuary is now open and no corpse shall be spared!

Tracklist:

1. Through The Gaping Gate/ Coughing In A Coffin
2. Creepy Creeping Creep
3. Hymns To A Stiff
4. Red Hook Horror
5. The Hallucinating Dead
6. Ways Of Torture
7. Dead Body Pile Necrophile
8. Lidless Coffin
9. Deformation Of The Dark Matter

Biography:

Morbus Chron hails from the small Swedish suburb of Kungsängen. The first line-up consisted of three school buddies that had a common interest for disgusting music. It all began in the summer break of 2007, and that which started with awful covers and teen mischief has since then evolved into some sort of old death metal-masturbation with a tiny tiny twist.

The first real curse upon the music scene was the "Splendour of Disease" demo that got the attention of Pulverised Records. But before starting on the album, the latest material was embodied on the single "Creepy Creeping Creeps".

Now in the year of 2011, the first full-length, "Sleepers In The Rift", is ready to meet the depraved souls that is the humanity.. Damn, that sounded serious!

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