DARKANE Drummer Peter Wildoer Discusses New Album And DREAM THEATER Audition In New Audio Interview

July 1, 2013, 11 years ago

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DARKANE drummer Peter Wildoer is featured in a new interview with The Age Of Metal. He discusses the band's new album The Sinister Supremacy, their line-up change, his audition for DREAM THEATER and Darkane's touring plans; check it out below:

Interview with Peter Wildoer of Darkane by Theageofmetal on Mixcloud

Darkane will release their Prosthetic Records debut, The Sinister Supremacy, in North America today (July 2nd). The album marks the first new music from the band in five years, as well as the return of vocalist Lawrence Mackrory (who left the band after their 1999 debut, Rusted Angel).

Check out a behind-the-scenes studio video featuring the setting up and recording of drums with Peter Wildoer:

The Sinister Supremacy tracklisting:

'Sounds Of Pre-Exsistence'

'The Sinister Supremacy'

'Mechanically Divine'

'Ostracized'

'The Decline'

'Insurrection Is Imminent'

'In the Absence Of Pain'

'Humanity Defined'

'Hate Repentance State'

'Collapse Of Illusions'

'By Darkness Designed'

'Existence Is Just A State Of Mind'

Audio samples of all tracks on the album can be found at this location.

'Mechanically Divine':

'The Sinister Supremacy' lyric video:

Darkane recently unveiled a behind-the-scenes look at the making of The Sinister Supremacy, which features a portion of the new track, 'In The Absence Of Pain'.

The meaning behind the album's title, the cover art of which can be seen above, was explained by the band as follows: "The Sinister Supremacy is a metaphor for the evil that controls us. It’s the dark part of our minds and it’s inside us all. It tells us it’s ok to do bad things, to hurt other people, and hurt ourselves. It guides us into making choices based on pure selfishness, and it thrives on complete chaos. The cover art by Carlos Holmberg is a Rorschach test as seen by an individual who has completely succumbed to the sinister supremacy."


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