INFERNAEON Reveal New Album Artwork; Launch New Track Online

July 26, 2010, 14 years ago

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Floridian extreme metallers INFERNAEON have premiered the first track from their upcoming album, Genesis To Nemesis, due August 31st via Prosthetic Records. The track is called 'Ziasudra',and tells the story of the Sumerian king of the same name, from which the story of Noah is derived. It can be heard now at the band's newly redesigned MySpace page.

The new album's cover art, created by Brazilian artist Marcelo Vasco, can be seen at left (click image to enlarge). A pre-order for the album is available here.

Infernaeon frontman Brian Werner comments on the cover art: "My boy Marcelo Vasco, from Brazil, is hands down the most amazing artist out there right now. He's worked with everyone from OBITUARY to VADER to BELPHEGOR, and just when I think I've seen the best work out of him, he does something new and I'm blown away all over again. I was anxious to see what he was going to do for us for this album and I had to pick my jaw up off the floor when I saw this. It was literally everything we had wanted from an album cover since we started writing the album."

Genesis To Nemesis was recorded with producer Brian Elliott at Mana Recording Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida, and picks up where 2007's A Symphony of Suffering left off, with a devastating mix of Floridian death metal and symphonic, sinister European black metal.

The album features guest appearances by GWAR's Oderus Urungus, ERIK RUTAN, John Zahner of SAVATAGE (who served as keyboard engineer) and Bill Hudson and John Slaughter of COLDERA.

The tracklisting is as follows:

'Into The N.O.X.'

'First Of The Fallen'

'Lilith Ave. Satanas' (Bill Hudson, guest guitar solo)

'Legacy Of Kane' (Erik Rutan, guest vocals)

'Ziasudra'

'Creeping Death' (Oderus Urungus, guest vocals)

'The Scar Of David'

'Immaculate Deception'

'Graven Image' (John Slaughter, guest guitar solo)

'Revelations'

An extensive US tour will be announced in the next several weeks.


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