Death metal supergroup INSIDIOUS DISEASE has completed tracking for their long-awaited third studio album. The international outfit — featuring guitarist Silenoz (DIMMU BORGIR), bassist Shane Embury (NAPALM DEATH), vocalist Marc Grewe (MORGOTH), guitarist Terje "Cyrus" Andersen (SUSPERIA), and drummer Tony Laureano (DIMMU BORGIR, NILE, ANGELCORPSE) — announced the milestone in an interview with the Everblack podcast.
The band revealed that the recording process was deliberately delayed to ensure the involvement of producer Russ Russell, who had been recovering from health issues. Russell previously handled mixing duties on the band's second album, "After Death" (2020, Nuclear Blast Records), but will now take on full production responsibilities from start to finish.
According to Silenoz, vocal demos for the album have been in development for approximately three years. The deliberate patience paid off — the band wanted every element precisely in place before committing to tape.
INSIDIOUS DISEASE debuted in 2010 with "Shadowcast" on Century Media Records, followed by a decade-long gap before returning with "After Death" in 2020. With recording now wrapped, the album has entered its final stages before mixing begins.
No release date has been announced yet, but anticipation is running high given the caliber of musicians involved. Fans of atmospheric and technical death metal will be eagerly awaiting what this elite lineup has crafted.