The Return Of Poland's ARMADEDON

April 2, 2010, 14 years ago

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ARMADEDON, one of the most recognizable Polish death metal acts of early nineties return to the stage. In the early days of death metal, two bands dominated music scene in Poland – VADER and Armagedon. The beginnings of both bands date back to 1986 – Armagedon released first demo Dead Condemnation in 1991 and legendary full-length The Invisible Circle via Carnage Records in 1993. After 15 years, the band was revived – not only for reunion shows but returned to full-time activities and recorded new album – Death Then Nothing. Armagedon recently signed a deal with Mystic Production. The album already hit the stores in their home country – worldwide release date was set for May 17th.

Death Then Nothing contains 10 tracks of "classic death metal":

'Death Then Nothing'

'Dead Code'

'Enemy'

'Blanket Of Silence'

'Seeing Is Believing'

'Bed Of Thorns'

'Father Of Oblivion'

'Emptiness Beyond Believe'

'Betrayed'

'F… End'

The album was recorded in Studio X in Olsztyn (ANTIGAMA, VESANIA). The band has recently returned from tour with VIRGIN SNATCH and THY DISEASE. Armagedon also supported MALEVOLENT CREATION and VOMITORY on their recent show in Poland.

Two songs are already available at official sites of the band: MySpace.com/armagedonofficial or Armagedon.net.pl.


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