THE MEADS OF ASPHODEL - Massive New Video In The Making

May 3, 2011, 13 years ago

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UK-based theatrical avant-black metal sorcerers THE MEADS OF ASPHODEL are currently filming what is absolutely sure to be a controversial visual display of their anthem, 'Apocalypse Of Lazarus', taken from the band's full-length masterpiece, The Murder Of Jesus The Jew.

Set for completion sometime in early June, should be highly anticipated by all fans of high-energy and off-kilter metal, as The Meads Of Asphodel are known for their abrasive-yet-artistic views on the evils of Christianity, and their surrealistically genius outspoken nature. Not to mention that they will be performing and filming in full Middle Ages-style battle dress, as their notorious photos document well throughout the worldwide web and in national metal mags across the planet.

In the words of The Meads Of Asphodel's central creator Metatron, on the content of the upcoming video, "It will be about the 'end of days fire and brimstone' bullshit Christianity spouts towards other denominations. A God-fearing anthem to the ignorant."

Stay tuned for more info on the video as it is completed and unleashed upon the world during the hellish summer months ahead.

The Meads Of Asphodel released their new opus, The Murder Of Jesus The Jew, in North America on January 11th via Candlelight Records. The album was released in Europe on November 15th, 2010. An e-card supporting the release can be found at this location.

The tracklisting:

'Boiled In Hell Broth And Grave Dust' (Intro)

'My Psychotic Sand Deity'

'Apocalypse Of Lazarus'

'Addicted To God'

'Stiller Of Tempests'

'Man From Kerioth'

'Dark Gethsemane'

'Jew Killer'

'Genesis Of Death'

'From Eagle To Cross'

'Apostle Of The Uncircumcised'

'A Canticle For The Lost Amputees Of Aelia Capitolina Who Have Been Trampled Under The Lion Shod Hooves Of Salivating Hell Rams And Impaled On The Shimmering Tusks Of Salvation Within The Abandoned Tabernacle Of A Bronze Age Myth'


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