Rotting Christ - AEALO

ROTTING CHRIST har spenderat 4 månader i studio och är nu klara
med deras tionde platta döpt till AEALO.

"A concept album that is refered on the feelings of a warrior during a battle. Yes in the end  you feel like you were on a real  battle…So strong the atmosphere of war. It is a concept album that is refered on the feelings of a warrior during a battle…The anger the fear the grief…feelings that anyone can have when he tries to survive  during a battle! Hey nothing to do with a right wind-nazi ideology …It is exactly the opposite! When you end up with the listening you feel like you escaped from a battle!You will hate war!"
Säger sångaren och gitarristen: Sakis Tolis

AEALO’s sound and riffing becomes transformed by traditional female lamenting choirs and ancient reed pipes as well as folkloristic melodies and rhythms into something fresh and fascinating. In combining their Metal and cultural heritage, ROTTING CHRIST remain true to the black roots of their founding in 1987 and at the same time strengthen their brotherhoodin spirit with equally individualist groups.

This band is illustrated by a stunning guest performance of the Irish band's vocalist Alan A. Nemtheanga, while a no less amazing contribution comes from Greek-American diva extreme DIAMANDA GALAS in a cover version of her "Orders from the Dead" song!

Also there are and some other guests like Magus Wampyr Daoloth (Necromantia),
Daimoneia Nymphe and Dirty Granny Tales that add their twisted and unique spots in this album’s atmosphere.
Källa: http://www.myspace.com/rottingchristabyss

Det här är en skiva som jag verkligen ser fram emot!
Det ska bli jävligt intressant att höra gästsången av
Alan
Nemtheanga och Diamanda Galas.

Skivan finns ute i handeln den 15:e February i Europa
och 23:e February i U.S.A via Season Of Mist.


För mer info: www.rotting-christ.com

NP: Rotting Christ - A Dead Poem


~Demonia~


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