KATATONIA - 'Dead Letters' Lyric Video Posted; Track Download Availble
June 20, 2012, 12 years ago
Sweden's KATATONIA will release their new album, Dead End Kings, on August 27th in Europe, August 28th in North America via Peaceville Records. The band have released a lyric video for the track 'Dead Letters', which can be seen below. 'Dead Letters' is also available for free download at this location (email address required).
A continuation of 2009’s inspired and acclaimed Night Is The New Day, as well as a leap forward into the unknown, Dead End Kings sees the quintet conjure yet another milestone in audial melancholy and angst.
Amongst their most poignant and ambitious material to date, Dead End Kings was recorded at Ghost Ward Studios and The City Of Glass. The album was produced by founding duo Anders Nyström and Jonas Renkse themselves, and mixed by David Castillo, known for his prior work with the band, as well as OPETH and BLOODBATH.
Dead End Kings sees the recording debut of guitarist Per Eriksson for Katatonia, as well as recent bassist Niklas Sandin. Additionally, Katatonia is joined once again by Frank Default and his invaluable expertise on sampling and atmospherics, plus a special guest appearance by Norwegian vocalist Silje Wergeland of Dutch legends THE GATHERING/ex-OCTAVIA SPERATI.
The album artwork, once more supplied by long-time visual collaborator Travis Smith, can be seen below:
Dead End Kings tracklisting (not final running order)
'The Parting'
'Hypnone'
'Undo You'
'The Racing Heart'
'Buildings'
'Leech'
'The One You Are Looking For Is Not Here' (with Silje Wergeland)
'First Prayer'
'Ambitions'
'Lethean'
'Dead Letters'
Jonas (vocals) comments on the album title: “Dead End Kings is about the corridors of our mind from where there is no return. Be a king or queen in your own right in these hallways, even at the dead end. Carry your burden with pride. That’s what we are doing, twenty years and counting. Kings, because we believe in what we are creating, in our own disturbing faith."
Anders (Guitars) comments on the end result: “This album has doors revolving into many different genres of music but remain disguised within the Katatonia trademark. We have walked the fine line between attempting not to repeat ourselves but also not to distance us away from what people know and love. We’re now ready to hand over the evidence and whatever the direction this has taken is now for you to decide. We’re confident the creativity and passion on this album is something that will be echoing even beyond the dead end."