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returntothepit >> discuss >> BROKEN HOPE signs to Century Media by the_reverend on Oct 11,2012 11:18am
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Oct 11,2012 11:18am
Century Media Records is pleased to announce the signing of reformed Chicago death metallers BROKEN HOPE.

Jeremy Wagner, BH's founder and chief lyricist/songwriter, comments: "For years, I wanted to write a new BROKEN HOPE album and see BH firmly placed with a new home. My dream came true as BROKEN HOPE just signed a worldwide deal with Century Media. I've harbored great appreciation for CM and its stellar roster of artists since '88, and I'm extremely happy and grateful to see BROKEN HOPE become part of the CM family. My sincere thanks to Robert Kampf and Maurizio Iacono for embracing our musical art. Watch for a new, sick and über-ferocious BROKEN HOPE album to hit the globe in 2013!"

Bassist Shaun Glass adds: "After taking part of an amazing North American tour that saw the rebirth of BROKEN HOPE, we are excited to be part of the mighty Century Media family. We promise to unleash one brutal and classic BH album next year!"

BH was formed in 1988 by Wagner, while he was in high school. Shortly after formation, they recorded two demo tapes and signed with indie label, Grind-Core Records. Then in 1991, they released their debut album, Swamped In Gore, launching the band out of the underground and into the mainstream. From there, the band signed to Metal Blade Records and released three more albums, all stellar examples of BH's fury, which etched their place in death-metal history.

After BH's last album (1999's Grotesque Blessings) and world tours, Wagner cleaned house and put BH into "metal hibernation" in 2000. On January 20, 2010, original BH vocalist Joe Ptacek tragically committed suicide. He was only 37 years old. Before his death, Ptacek met with Wagner and Glass and discussed the resurrection of BH. With Ptacek's death, Wagner and Glass took time off to reconsider their next moves.

In 2012, BH signed with Hard Impact Management and vowed to make BH a full-time monster-- forever. Wagner and Glass recruited longtime friend and GORGASM vocalist, Damian Leski, as their new vocalist, and shortly after marked their return on the highly successful Carnival of Death tour. BH's high-intensity COD concerts received top-praise, and confirmed BH was back, and more rabid than ever. BH is currently booked for the 2013 editions of Extremefest (Germany) and Maryland Death Fest.

BH's first decade was filled with non-stop writing, touring, and constant visibility. The next chapter in their career will be much the same.

BROKEN HOPE 2012:
Damian Leski - Vocals
Jeremy Wagner - Guitars
Shaun Glass - Bass
Chuck Wepfer - Lead Guitars
Mike Miczek - Drums

Discography:
Swamped in Gore (1991)
The Bowels of Repugnance (1993)
Repulsive Conception (1995)
Loathing (1997)
Grotesque Blessings (1999)

BROKEN HOPE online:
http://www.brokenhope.com
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Broken Hope
Labels: Century Media Records



toggletoggle post by trioxin245  at Oct 11,2012 11:25am
not to be a hater right off the bat, but am I the only one who's reeeeally tired of all these older bands getting back together and immediately being on big labels regardless of whether theyre still any good or not?



toggletoggle post by Mark_R at Oct 11,2012 11:49am
It certainly is harder to get excited about any of them, especially after some of them release decidedly questionable reunion albums. That said, I'd turn my head if Toxik did something. Anything.



toggletoggle post by trioxin245  at Oct 11,2012 11:55am
I mean a reunion TOUR is one thing, but why do bands who have been broken up for more than ten years think they can just pick right back up where they were? It's almost always garbage.



toggletoggle post by blue  at Oct 11,2012 12:06pm
They really need to put out that unreleased album.



toggletoggle post by trioxin245  at Oct 11,2012 12:08pm
On a side note, my avoe statement isnt always true, ie Goreaphobias reunion album.



toggletoggle post by Mark_R at Oct 11,2012 12:15pm
I liked the Sadist album from 2007, but I can't actually remember if they officialy broke up and reunited, or if they just took a really really long time to work on it.



toggletoggle post by blue  at Oct 11,2012 12:43pm
The Pestilence reunion album was fucking fantastic IMO



toggletoggle post by trioxin245  at Oct 11,2012 12:44pm
Honestly I remember reeeeeeeally not liking it and not just because of the whole 'only the first two demos are real' crap.



toggletoggle post by trioxin245  at Oct 11,2012 12:47pm
gonna bust out tHe Bowels of Repugnance when I get home. My old band Morbidity used to wicked rip off that riff from 'the dead half.' havent heard in ages.



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