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EXHORDER Sign Album Contract With Nuclear Blast Records
November 20th, 2018

New Orleans, Louisiana-based thrash metal band Exhorder have signed an album contract with Nuclear Blast Records, confirming this development on November 20th, 2018.

Vocalist Kyle Thomas commented: “The excitement level of Exhorder being in contract negotiations once again is higher for us than we can express. Coming to an agreement with Nuclear Blast has inspired us to bring our writing to new heights. People still want to hear this band, as was evident in the reaction to our performances in 2018. Nuclear Blast strongly wants to help facilitate this venture, and for that we are truly excited and grateful.

“I am looking forward to seeing what we can make happen together over the next few years. The roster at Nuclear Blast speaks for itself, as well as the presence of Monte Conner and Jaap Wagemaker on the team. Be on the lookout, because Exhorder is heading your way once again!”

Guitarist Vinnie La Bella added: “What an incredible honour it is to be added to the Nuclear Blast family! We’ve had such a great year already, and now this! We are so proud and could not be in better company moving forward. We are excited for the future.

“We realise we turned in a couple of classics back in the day and it’s been 27 years since we released our last record. And while those past successes are notable, we feel in our hearts like this new record will be our first record, and we couldn’t have a better partner in Nuclear Blast to bring it to you. New management, new line up, new label, new record, new Exhorder!”

Exhorder’s line-up is as follows:

Kyle Thomas (vocals, Trouble / Heavy As Texas)
Vinnie La Bella (guitar)
Marzi Montazeri (guitar, Heavy As Texas, ex-Superjoint Ritual / ex-Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals)
Jason VieBrooks (bass, Heathen / ex-Grip Inc.)
Sasha Horn (drums, Forbidden / ex-Novembers Doom)

Second studio record The Law was released in March 1992 via Roadrunner Records.

Promotional photograph by Dante Torrieri.

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