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Sunday, September 11, 2005 - Project: Failing Flesh update
Project: Failing Flesh instrumentalist Tim Gutierrez issued this update during recording of vocals for the upcoming CD titled "The Conjoined.":

"Well, we've finaaaaaaally got to laying down some vocals and finishing this thing up. Eric arrived from France (via Montreal) on Wednesday morning and we dove right in. So far things are going smoothly, the vocals are brutal, and the songs are sounding great! He did final vox takes for a cover (which won't appear on the album but will be available free to hear on the site soon) and two originals so far - "Motionless" and "Synesthesia." We'll all be working together til early next week on lyrics, ideas, and final vocal takes so another update may be issued closer to then or just after finishing up. Hopefully we'll have some video clips to put up on the 9mm Movie page soon too. Kev and I compiled a small amount of footage during earlier sessions for this disc and we'll capture some of Eric in action as well. We still have no release date for the album but we're all really looking forward to getting to the mix/mastering stage so this thing will be ready to go for people to hear when the time arrives."

More information is available at their official website.
Posted by: Steen





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