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MALEVOLENT CREATION “Demo 1987” LP OUT TODAY!

Posted in Malevolent Creation, Releases on February 23rd, 2011 by Giulio Foad

Just a reminder to announce the official release date of MALEVOLENT CREATION “Demo 1987” vinyl LP. The pre orders will start to be shipped today, thanks for your great support!!

F.O.A.D. is very proud to announce this release: it sounds great, looks great, and fills a big void in the history of seminal American death/thrash metal. As of today, you will be able to own and listen to the long out of print MALEVOLENT CREATION demotape… this is quite a big accomplishment for us!

The record comes in a normal black vinyl edition or in a 150 copies limited splattered greenish vinyl for the joy of the collectors out there… act fast and be one of the owners of this true masterpiece in its alien alike color!!

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MALEVOLENT CREATION “Demo 1987” Pre Orders Available NOW!!

Posted in Malevolent Creation, Pre Orders, Releases on February 16th, 2011 by admin

PRE ORDER FOAD RECORDS’ LEGENDARY MALEVOLENT CREATION DEMO 1987 ON VINYL/LP!

Pre orders for the long awaited MALEVOLENT CREATION “Demo 1987” Vinyl LP are open!! This original demo recording which has been unreleased for many years is finally available, remastered and rocking like never before! Side A contains a definitive remix done by original line-up guitarist Jim Nickles in his New York City studio, while side B presents the demos in its original form, sound and fierce raw fury. Read more »

Death Metal Vaults: MALEVOLENT CREATION “Demo 1987” on Vinyl LP

Posted in Malevolent Creation, Releases on January 29th, 2011 by Giulio Foad

FOAD RECORDS TO RELEASE THE LEGENDARY MALEVOLENT CREATION DEMO 1987 ON VINYL/LP!

Even tough we did not announce this among the first releases of 2011, the next FOAD 018 release will be a spectacular vinyl pressing of MALEVOLENT CREATION 1987 Demo tape. This demo has remained unavailable to the larger metal crowds for years mostly because, in the band’s words, “The demo was never released however because we were never happy with the final mix. We actually mixed it a second time with Robbie Takac (The Goo Goo Dolls) at Trackmaster studios, but still didn’t get what we were looking for, so it has only ever been heard by close friends.” Read more »