SEPTICFLESH - Original Members To Reunite For French Show
March 3, 2011, 13 years ago
Greek demons SEPTICFLESH will perform a headline show at the Chaulnes Metal Fest in France on April 23rd.
According to a band update, "this show will be very special as all original members of the band will be on stage. That means that Sotiris Anunnaki V. (guitars / melodic vocals) will play in France for the first time in 12 years! The man’s live appearances are very rare due to obligations in Greece and this will be one of the few exceptions to the rule. Be there for an exquisite mass."
Sotiris comments: “At last, after 12 long years of absence from the stages of France, I have the great pleasure to announce that I will soon come back, for a special Septicflesh headlining show on Chaulnes Metal Fest. So join me and the other Septicflesh members, on Saturday, April 23rd for a mass of death where we will perform the new psalms, but also some favourite old material that was handpicked by our fans specifically for this occasion!”
Septicflesh will release their new album, entitled The Great Mass, on April 18th via Season Of Mist in Europe (April 19th in North America).
The main artwork for The Great Mass is being unveiled through eight steps leading to the release of the album at Septicflesh.com.
The band's new opus will be available in the following formats:
- CD + Blu-ray Digipak- Collector’s book including 2 CDs + Blu-ray
- 12” gatefold LP
- CD jewel case
- Digital download
The main artwork for The Great Mass will appear on the limited digipak edition, the gatefold LP and the dust jacket of the collector’s book which can be viewed now below:
The cover artwork for the album’s jewel case edition, designed by Seth Siro Anton (bass/vocals), can be seen below:
The Great Mass will feature the following tracklisting:
'The Vampire From Nazareth'
'A Great Mass Of Death'
'Pyramid God'
'Five-Pointed Star'
'Oceans Of Grey'
'The Undead Keep Dreaming'
'Rising'
'Apocalypse'
'Mad Architect'
'Therianthropy'
'The Vampire From Nazareth', a brand new song from The Great Mass, can be heard below: