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THY CATAFALQUE Featured in New Red Bull Film “Anytime”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 8, 2024
Posted in: News. Tagged: THY CATAFALQUE. 1 Comment
Photo by © Orsolya Karancz

Metalheads all over the world associate Thy Catafalque with Hungary. But the project’s mastermind has a vision that extends far beyond his home country’s borders and boundaries. With an equal affinity for classical instrumentation, avant-garde experiments and the more vile dealings of death and black metal, Tamás Kátai can take you anywhere: The Great Plains, a philosophical feast, the quiet of a familiar street just before dawn, or, as Red Bull recently discovered, a Chilean mountainside.
 
Red Bull TV’s new feature-length film ANYTIME follows a daring new generation of mountain bikers as they set out to conquer the world’s most extreme terrains. Bikers Brage Vestavik and Kade Edwards took on the daunting challenge of Chile’s “The Megadolon”, a 5,542 foot descent down a steep and snowy mountainside. This tense scene is set by “Köszöntsd a hajnalt”, the heavy yet serene third single off Thy Catafalque’s tenth album Vadak.

Watch the clip from the film ANYTIME on Red Bull TV (45:47 – 51:18) at https://www.redbull.com/us-en/films/anytime

Thy Catafalque’s new album XII: A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek comes out November 15, 2024 on Season of Mist.  

Pre-order & Pre-save
at https://orcd.co/thycatafalquexiiagyonyorualmokezutanjonnek

XII features many familiar faces from the project’s wide discography. Dreamy synths swirl amidst riffs that are both catchy and crushing. Traditional acoustic and classical instruments accompany production that’s slightly more modern. But A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek also ties back to Kátai’s past and the history of his home country.

“I felt it was time to move in a different direction, whatever that direction might be, but A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek still possesses the dreaminess that I’ve always associated with Thy Catafalque”, Kátai says. “There is a tinge of nostalgia, a tinge of sadness, a tinge of hope, a tinge of beauty and still a generous amount of metal”.   

Artwork Front cover by Dániel Szécsényi and Tamás Kátai – Illustrations by Orsolya Pintér.

Tracklist
1. Piros Kocsi, Fekete Éj (4:12)
2. Mindenevö (6:35) [WATCH]
3. Vasgyár (6:18)
4. Világnak Világa (6:28)
5. Nyárfa, Nyírfa (2:53)
6. Lydiához (3:05)
7. Vakond (4:29)
8. Ködkiraly (7:58)
9. Aláhullás (3:48)
10. A Gyönyörü Álmok Ezután Jönnek (3:14) [WATCH]
11. Babylon (Bonus Track – Omega Cover) (3:42)*
Total runtime: 49:02
*Digital only

For two decades, Tamás Kátai was content on sticking to the studio. That changed in 2021, when he and a cast of heavy hitters performed at the Fekete Zaj Festival. This milestone was later committed to memory on Mezolit, but Thy Catafalque has continued to grow into a steady and spectacular live act.

Earlier this year, Thy Catafalque headlined their  first tour of Europe. Now, to celebrate the project’s upcoming twelfth album, Kátai and his ever-growing list of collaborators will perform at four concerts across Europe. This includes a newly added date at Spain’s BIME Live Festival, plus two very special sold-out shows at one of Hungary’s most influential underground venues, where they’ll perform songs off XII: A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek, along with all ten tracks on the recently reissued fifth album Rengeteg.

During these two special shows at Dürer Kert, Thy Catafalque will be joined by the noisy experimentalists in Shum, labelmate Saor and Kátai’s old band, Gire.  

Thy Catafalque 2024 Concerts
October 12 – Thessaloniki, Greece, @ Mammothfest [TICKETS]
October 30 – Bilbao, Spain @ BIME Live Festival [INFO]
November 22 – Budapest, Hungary @ Dürer Kert w/ Saor [SOLD OUT]
November 23 – Budapest, Hungary @ Dürer Kert w/ Gire, Shum [SOLD OUT]

New fans and long-time appreciators can now rediscover just how much Thy Catafalque has grown since their humble beginnings as a duo. This year, Season of Mist re-issued Thy Catafalque’s first seven albums.

These reissues include first-edition pressings, limited color vinyls, UV-prints, 3D etchings and new artwork, plus bonus tracks. Order: https://redirect.season-of-mist.com/ThyCatafalqueReissues

Tamás Kátai has a vision that extends beyond borders and boundaries. Even during its infancy, Thy Catafalque had already outgrown the rather rigid guidelines of black metal. Though only intended for the studio, over the past 20 years, his recording project has evolved into a lively collaboration. With each album, Thy Catafalque has pushed the envelope of extreme metal a step further, bringing the world’s most vile art form into conversation with the avant-garde.  

Thy Catafalque’s twelfth album is even more expansive, but XII: A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek ties both to its mastermind’s past and the history of his native Hungary. “For this album, I felt it was time to move in a different direction, whatever that direction might be”, Kátai says, “but XII still possesses the dreaminess that I’ve always associated with Thy Catafalque”.   

Of course, Kátai hasn’t been mulling over this album for too long. Keeping in line with his prolific pace, XII arrives just one year after his previous album. Named after the stretch of land where the producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist was born in southeast Hungary,  Alföld returned to the heaviness from which Thy Catafalque took root during the late ’90s. Once again, Kátai set out to make a straightforward metal record, but while there’s plenty of cause for chest-pounding, A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek ended up taking him on another surreal headtrip.

“I think of this album as an introspective journey through the night”, Kátai says. Opener “Piros kocsi, fekete éj” (which in English means “Red Carriage, Black Night”) glides off through a warm mist of piping keys, led by twin engine guitars that crest with reverb. “Time clatters on the rails”. Attila Bakos sings in Hungarian. His voice beams over the airwaves with the same clean force as 15 years ago, when he helped lift Thy Catafalque out of the Hungarian underground on the recently reissued Róka hasa rádió.   

“Attila also sang on Rengeteg“, Kátai remembers about the first Thy Catafalque album that he wrote and recorded by himself. “‘Piros kocsi, fekete éj’ has the same sense for melody. It opens the album with a feeling of nostalgia”.  

Of course, many other familiar faces join Kátai on his journey. After all, Thy Catafalque started as a duo with János Juhász. A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek features the biggest guest list in the project’s long discography. More than 20 guest musicians appear on this album, including old friends from inside and outside the Hungarian metal scene. Martina Veronika Horváth — whose band The Answer Lies in the Black Void toured Europe with Thy Catafalque earlier in 2024 — duets with the tender brooding Gábor Dudás for a faithful rendition of “Lydiához”, a 1980 Sebő ensemble classic that sowed the seeds for Hungary’s roots revival.

“That is a song that’s been with me and the rest of my generation ever since we were children”, Kátai says. Violins, cello, clarinet and other classical instruments add to the comforts of home. Before it drifts off high beyond the clouds, “Vakond” strings along like a whistling stroll across The Great Plains. “Alföld was very bleak”, he continues. “Adding classical and acoustic instruments helped add a spring of color and an air of adventure to these new songs”.

Still, A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek can be a hard road — especially during its crushing middle section. Despite the gentle opening plucks, “Mindenevő” crashes down like a boulder, hurtling ahead at terrifying speed behind doomy operatic backing vocals, mechanized blast beats and the eerie fires of tremolo picking that forged Thy Catafalque’s debut Sublunary Tragedies. “This album still has plenty of metal”, Kátai assures. 

The heaviest moments are often grounded in Hungary’s history. While colored by nostalgia, XII is also shadowed by the ticking hands of time, a theme that ripples back to 2021’s Vadak. Blackened chugger “Vasgyár” shares a namesake with the rusted-out ironworks that once fueled the country’s economy. It’s not a political statement, but the song does reflect how the landscape has changed to the eye of the now 48-year-old Kátai.  

“Even the album’s visuals are from a bygone era”, he says. In the video for its title track, closing song and lead single, Kátai doesn’t just run through the streets of his hometown. Surreal scenes from the past and present linger along his winding path through the placid countryside. Watching his doppelgänger dig his own grave feels like a living nightmare. “‘This song comes from a place of desperation”, he says. “Within the afterglow of nostalgia, there’s also the chill of disappointment”.  

Ultimately, the progressive flair that has come to define Thy Catafalque shines through the darkness on album twelve. Only this time around, in order to reach the light at the end of the tunnel, Kátai needed some guidance. “I felt like the production had largely been the same since Geometria“, he admits. XII marks the first time in the project’s history that he worked with an outside producer. Granted, Gábor Vári is no stranger to how his mind works. When he’s not holed away in the studio with other prominent Hungarian metal bands, Gábor could be seen hammering away at his guitar on stage with Thy Catafalque on the live album Mezolit. “He was the perfect person to help give this album a somewhat different sound that is still familiar”.

As a result, “A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek” stands out as one of Thy Catafalque’s biggest crowd pleasers, uplifted by hand claps and catchy, fist-pumping riffs. Even the dark waves of synth glow with the reassurance of the dawn. “At the end, there’s still hope for a future that might offer warmer days after the darkness has ceded”.

Thy Catafalque’s twelfth album looks back longingly at the past, Tamás Kátai isn’t stopping to smell the roses. With A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek, he shows that the beautiful dreams are yet to come.

Recording Lineup
Tamás Kátai – guitar, bass, vocals, keyboards, programming

Guest musicians
Martina Veronika Horváth – vocals on Track 1, 6
Ivett Dudás – vocals on Track 8
Helga Kreiter – vocals on Track 4, 10
Gábor Dudás – vocals on Track 2, 5, 6, 10
Bálint Bokodi – vocals on Track 2, 4, 9
Gábor Veres – vocals on Track 3, 8
Attila Bakos – vocals on Track 1
Zoltán Kónya – vocals on Track 3
András Vörös – vocals on Track 4
Breno Machado – lead guitar on Track 2
Zoltán Vigh – lead guitar on Track 3
Krisztián Varga – lead guitar on Track 4
Daniele Belli – acoustic guitar on Track 2
Miguel Velasquez Matija – fretless bass on Track 2, 6
Edu Giró – oud, bouzouki, baglama on Track 2,7
Grigoris Mitropoulos – bouzouki, mpaglamas on Track 7
Sanja Smileska – violin on Track 3
Jo Quail – electric cello on Track 8
Issar Shulman – contrabass on Track 2
Cal Rustad – French horn on Track 2, 8
Manuel Domenech – cor anglais on Track 8
Khachatrian Lernik – clarinet on Track 2
Gergő Bille – flugelhorn, trumpet on Track 7
Joakim Toftgaard – trombone, trumpet on Track 7
Fabian Hernandez – saxophone on Track 5
Viktória Varga – narration on Track 3
Annamari Sánta – narration on Track 7, 8

Recording
Recorded in various countries: Hungary, United Kingdom, Romania, Ukraine, Italy, Spain, Greece, North Macedonia, Israel, U.S.A., Colombia, Brazil.

Producer & Sound Engineer
Tamás Kátai, Gábor Vári

Mixing & Mastering
Miracle Sound Szeged, Hungary. Mixed and mastered by Gábor Vári.

Follow Thy Catafalque
https://thy-catafalque.hu
https://www.facebook.com/thycatafalque
https://www.instagram.com/thy_catafalque
https://www.youtube.com/user/kataitamas
https://thycatafalque.bandcamp.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4sgTqbA7htxYkRRJBPZIom
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/thy-catafalque/372164196

CREST OF DARKNESS Release New Video And Single ‘The Ultimate Truth’ from Upcoming Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 8, 2024
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With their ninth full-length album “My Ghost” set to hit the streets on the 18th October on My Kingdom Music, Norwegian Extreme Metallers, CREST OF DARKNESS have today released a second single from the album.

Titled “The Ultimate Truth” the track is a demonstration of the versatility of the band, whose particular take on Extreme Metal pulls in fans from genres that range from Black to Death to Thrash to Metal. 

“The Ultimate Truth”  can be streamed or downloaded from a variety of services at https://song.link/COD_truth

Accompanying the track is a video by videographer and editor Caroline Kløvrud of  Litt Films, who has been able to capture the darkness inherent within the band’s music and its founder Ingar Amlien’s lyrical concepts.

CREST OF DARKNESS’ career spans over 30 years, and  “My Ghost”  will  be the heaviest, darkest and most personal work that Amlien has created to date.  As he recently explained:

“Structured as a ritual, “My Ghost” is a concept album, which, from an artistic standpoint, is meant to be heard as a whole. From the album’s evocative opening, the ritual leads us to its climax, embodied by the final song “The Ultimate Truth”. This is the point at which the listener completes the initiation into the dark world of CREST OF DARKNESS, and is thus ready to enter the “Ninth Portal”.

With its varied and uncompromising lyrics underpinning its message, “My Ghost” is essentially a long journey into the darkest recesses of the mind. A place where Nature’s darkest forces breathe energy and vitality into those who have the courage, and the strength, to become their own Gods”.

With cover art by Roy Allan Larsen,  tracklisting for “My Ghost”  is as follows:
 
1. My Ghost
2. Infected
3. The Will Of God
4. Call Of The Moon
5. Satanic
6. Sacrificed To The Sun
7. The Awakening
8. Under My Spell
9. The Ultimate Truth

Amlien describes the painstaking creative process that went into the making of “My Ghost”:

“My Ghost” is the result of two years worth of blood and sweat, which began with me working alone to mould my very personal thoughts and beliefs into musical ideas. Then, together as a band, with myself on bass and vocals, Rebo Rebolee on Guitars, and Bjørnar Jenssen  on drums, we developed those ideas, each contributing our own ideas to the process. 

The end result is an extremely personal journey that defines the very essence of CREST OF DARKNESS.

“My Ghost” features special guest appearances by renowned Norwegian trumpet player Roy Nikolaisen, and long-term collaborator Kristian Wentzel on keyboards.  It was recorded at the MLP Studios with Nils H. Maehlum at the helm and was mastered by Giuseppe Nicolò (aka Buzz) at Lost Soul Studio.

“My Ghost” is  available to pre-order in LP, Digipak CD, Tape and Digital formats, as well as in a special bundle edition limited to 50 copies from the following: https://shorturl.at/mqf9L

CREST OF DARKNESS will be celebrating the release of “My Ghost” at Friscena, in Govik, Norway, on the 19th October.

More information about CREST OF DARKNESS can be found on Facebook at
http://www.facebook.com/crestofdarknessofficial and on the band’s website at http://www.crestofdarkness.com/

The single “Call of the Moon” from “My Ghost” was recently released in 7″ EP and Digital formats which are available from a number of services at https://album.link/COD_moon

The video for “Call of the Moon” can be seen at https://youtu.be/n0_XISysdMo?si=WMMIMBA8Za8wkumd

POISON BLACKOUT to Release New Single ‘Forever’ on October 18th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 8, 2024
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Photo by Tombwardbound Photography

October 18, 2024, marks a pivotal moment for POISON BLACKOUT with the release of “Forever”, the band’s first song in Italian, signaling a new artistic phase. Distributed by Wanikiya Record/Promotion, “Forever” is the first in a series of singles set to be released in the coming months, leading up to the launch of a new album in 2025.

“Forever” is a powerful, intense track with a bold character. Federico Carbone (the band’s sole permanent member) once again showcases his ability to evolve without losing his identity. The sound is rooted in Alternative Rock but stands out thanks to the addition of drop-tuned guitars and electronic samples, which give the track a fresh, modern edge. Despite this shift in sound, the essence of Poison Blackout remains recognizable and true to their style.

Poison Blackout is the solo project of multi-instrumentalist Federico Carbone from Bergamo, Italy. The single “One Love” premiered exclusively on Metal Hammer. The track “Not Fair” was performed on the prestigious Ariston stage during the finals of Sanremo Rock. In November 2021, the band released their first official album, “Inner Shelters And Starry Skies”. Thanks to appearances at major events in key Italian cities, the band began to establish themselves, especially in northern Italy. In January 2023, they released a new EP titled “Blood n’ Sins”, followed by a successful tour. In January 2024, they dropped a new single, “Fix Myself”, the last English-language track of the project. With “Forever”, Poison Blackout embarks on a new chapter in Italian, introducing a series of unreleased tracks.

More information at https://www.facebook.com/PoisonBlackout

TRAPEZE Release First Single + Video ‘Fighting’ from Upcoming Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 8, 2024
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TRAPEZE present “Fighting”, the first single taken from the new album ‘Lost Tapes Vol.2’ wich will be released on 15th November by Metalville Records.

“Fighting” comes from the sessions for the legendary debut album ‘Phenomena’.  The song is a fat hard rock plank and brings together a real who’s who of the genre. In addition to TRAPEZE mastermind Mel Galley and exceptional singer and bassist Glenn Hughes, keyboard legend Don Airey and world-class drummer Ted McKenna make “Fighting” a must-have for every fan of classic hard rock in perfection.

When rock band Trapeze called it a day, they left behind them a series of now classic albums. Their influence on other groups has been immense; individual members themselves going on to join heavy weight rock acts such as Deep Purple, Whitesnake, Judas Priest & Uriah Heep. But their story’s not over, as TRAPEZE – LOST TAPES VOL. 2 continues to prove!

Recorded either side of album releases these are great songs, stockpiled, but never released; some with the intention of developing them even further later, as Trapeze hit the ground running, playing live relentlessly; honing their craft while rarely seeing home. Here too you’ll find rare lineups featured – previously only rumoured at, often considered fable at best – but now revealed proudly for the first time & given their deserved day in the sun.

Hard-wired guitars, wailing synthesisers, rhythm sections that kick-ass then get the funk out, with out-of-sight vocal performances throughout guaranteed. Be that on hard rockers such as Fighting and Loser, ballads like the exclusive early rendition of Coast To Coast, even near-country rock asides in Must Be In Love through to progressive AOR rock explorations on Welcome To the Real World. Then of course there’s their pioneering brand of funk rock on tracks like Can You Feel It? & Way Back To The Bone among others. Plus, the song that tells you exactly what made this English band tick; the heartfelt rush of Homeland.

Poignantly, TRAPEZE – LOST TAPES VOL. 2 also features Live Fast, Die Laughing, the last song ever recorded by founding member, band leader & guitarist/vocalist Mel Galley before his passing in 2008.

Having practically retired from the music business, except for the odd session, Galley had a change of heart. “He got his hunger back!” revealed his brother, songwriter & producer Tom Galley. “We started working on various things and he was very much up for putting Trapeze back together; we’d got the players he wanted to use, and were recording again.” The guitarist also played a soldout local solo gig, unaware what destiny had in store when he was later diagnosed with cancer. “He was still up for for it. It was so special just to get him in the studio – What you hear is pretty much live single takes of him singing, laying down guitars and bass, with drum programming by Gary Alkins done out at Bloxwich in the UK.”

Rocking out with urgent vitality, in Live Fast, Die Laughing you feel Mel Galley’s zest for life; play it loud and he’s here with us again, offering sound advice with Trapeze style pizazz.

Like the predecessor album ‘Lost Tapes Vol.1’, released in November 2023, TRAPEZE – LOST TAPES VOL. 2 was collated by Tom Galley with assistance from band manager Tony Perry, alongside Marcus Galley once more honouring his father’s legacy by designing this very special collection that features rare & exclusive photos by Carl Dunn.

TRACK LISTING

01 Homeland
02 Hold On
03 Loser
04 Take It On
05 Must Be In Love
06 Live Fast Die Laughing
07 Wake Up Shake Up
08 Coast To Coast
09 Can You Feel It
10 Way Back To The Bone
11 Turn It On
12 Fighting
13 Welcome To The Real World
14 Midnight Flyer

MAMMAL Release Video for Single ‘Slings And Arrows’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 8, 2024
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Fresh off a huge album launch tour, Mammal are excited to drop this new ‘Slings and Arrows’ music video.

Mammal were fortunate to have their album launch show in Sydney filmed by James O’Connor (From The Pit) and then an amazing edit done by David Krebelj. 

‘Slings and Arrows‘ is track four off the latest Mammal album ‘The Penny Drop’ and will get your off your seat and pumping your fist in the air. Guitarist Pete Williamson said “The track has quickly become a live favourite with a massive singalong chorus and huge bouncing riffs, Sydney friends see if you can spot yourself in the clip!“

Mammal are heading back out on the road in support of The Screaming Jets on their ‘Life Blood Tour’. Tickets are now on sale and selling fast. As Gleeso from The Jets puts it: “LIFE BLOOD is at the heart of humanity. Rock ‘n’ roll is the LIFE BLOOD of The Jets and our fans. When we play, everyone’s hearts are pumpin’ and jumping’ in time, and the force of the LIFE BLOOD connects us all. It’s a fuckin’ beautiful thing.”

See Mammal live on the following dates:
FRIDAY NOV 15TH, THE FORUM, MELBOURNE (Supporting The Screaming Jets)
FRIDAY NOV 22ND, ASTOR THEATRE, PERTH (Supporting The Screaming Jets)
SATURDAY DEC 7TH, PRINCESS THEATRE, BRISBANE (Supporting The Screaming Jets)
FRIDAY DEC 13TH, THE GOV, ADELAIDE (Supporting The Screaming Jets)
FRIDAY DEC 14TH, METRO THEATRE, SYDNEY (Supporting The Screaming Jets)
SUNDAY JAN 5TH, MIAMI MARKETTA LANEWAY, GOLD COAST (Supporting The Screaming Jets)
Tour tickets: https://www.mammalband.com/tour

Mammal are:
Ezekiel Ox – Vocals
Pete Williamson – Guitars
Zane Rosanoski – Drums
Kade Turner – Bass

More information: https://linktr.ee/Mammalband

ARCH ENEMY + IN FLAMES on Massive Co-Headline Tour with Special Guests SOILWORK – Setlists + Birmingham Live Footage Revealed

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 7, 2024
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It’s arguably the hottest Melodic Death Metal tour of the year: In Flames and Arch Enemy are hitting the road together on their joint Co-Headliner Tour “Rising From The North”, bringing their fans to a boil with a powerful mix of classic hits and new bangers. They are joined by Soilwork, whose signature sound perfectly rounds off the evening. Since the tour kicked off in England, one thing is clear: This is a must-see tour for any melodic death metal fan.

Birmingham Rocks: An Epic Night with Soilwork, Arch Enemy, and In Flames

The October 5th show in Birmingham delivered an impressive combination of old favorites and fresh tracks, showcasing the musical versatility and consistency of all the bands. It offered a fantastic preview of what to expect when In Flames, Arch Enemy, and Soilwork hit the stages across the rest of Europe.

Soilwork opened the night, captivating the audience with their energetic riffs and powerful performance. With songs like “Stabbing the Drama” and “Spirit of No Return”, they pumped up the crowd and set the stage for an electrifying evening.

Next up was Arch Enemy, shaking the venue with their intense show. Vocalist Alissa White-Gluz wowed the audience with her commanding stage presence, and as classics like “Nemesis” and “The World Is Yours” were played, the crowd went wild.

In Flames closed the night with an awe-inspiring performance, pulling the audience in with their dynamic mix of new songs like “Meet Your Maker” and classics like “Only for the Weak” and “My Sweet Shadow”. Their performance was the perfect climax to an epic night.

You can check out highlights from the night here:

Setlists from October 5th in Birmingham

Soilwork:

  1. Stabbing the Drama
  2. Arrival
  3. Exile
  4. Distortion Sleep
  5. Spirit of No Return
  6. Övergivenheten
  7. Death Diviner
  8. The Ride Majestic
  9. Stålfågel

Arch Enemy:

  1. Deceiver, Deceiver
  2. The World Is Yours
  3. House of Mirrors
  4. My Apocalypse
  5. Dream Stealer
  6. War Eternal
  7. Liars & Thieves
  8. The Eagle Flies Alone
  9. First Day in Hell
  10. As the Pages Burn
  11. Sunset Over the Empire
  12. Handshake With Hell
  13. Nemesis
  14. Fields of Desolation (instrumental version)

In Flames:

  1. Cloud Connected
  2. Take This Life
  3. Deliver Us
  4. Paralyzed
  5. In the Dark
  6. Voices
  7. Food for the Gods
  8. Coerced Coexistence
  9. Trigger
  10. Meet Your Maker
  11. Only for the Weak
  12. State of Slow Decay
  13. Alias
  14. The Mirror’s Truth
  15. I Am Above
  16. My Sweet Shadow

Upcoming Tour Dates

  • 08.10.  FR – Paris – Olympia
  • 09.10.  LU – Esch-sur-Alzette – Rockhal
  • 11.10.  DE – Hamburg – Sporthalle
  • 12.10.  DE – Düsseldorf – Mitsubishi Electric Hall
  • 13.10.  NL – Den Bosch – Mainstage
  • 15.10.  CH – Zurich – The Hall
  • 16.10.  IT – Milan – Alcatraz
  • 18.10   DE – Stuttgart – Schleyer-Halle
  • 19.10.  DE – Frankfurt – Jahrhunderthalle
  • 20.10.  DE – Munich – Zenith
  • 22.10.  AT – Vienna – Gasometer
  • 23.10.  HU – Budapest – Barba Negra
  • 25.10.  CZ – Prague – Sportovni Hala Fortuna
  • 26.10.  DE – Dresden – Messe
  • 27.10.  DE – Berlin – Columbiahalle
  • 29.10.  NO – Oslo – Spektrum
  • 31.10.  SE – Malmö – Malmö Arena
  • 01.11.  SE – Gothenburg – Scandinavium
  • 02.11.  SE – Stockhom – Hovet
  • 03.11.  SE – Sundsvall – Nordichallen
  • 05.11.  FI – Helsinki – Ice Hall

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    Visionary artist KIMMO KUUSNIEMI's ANCIENT STREAMING ASSEMBLY (ASA) have released “Aurora Nuclearis”, a powerful 12-minute audiovisual experience, dedicated to the Late Keyboardist Esa Kotilainen. - Click image to watch the video
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