EX DEO's New Album Is Complete - "A Modern Symphony Of Madness"

March 19, 2021, 3 years ago

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EX DEO's New Album Is Complete - "A Modern Symphony Of Madness"

Roman Empire-inspired epic death metal band Ex Deo - featuring mastermind Maurizio Iacono of Kataklysm - plans to release their new album, The Thirteen Years Of Nero, this summer. Iacono has checked in with a new update:

"The new Ex Deo album, The Thirteen Years Of Nero, is now complete and it makes some of these so-called 'controversial' look-at-me-I'm-Satanic bands sound like Disneyland metal. 

Behold Nero, the one they named the Antichrist, taken from the books and the legends of history and made into a modern symphony of madness with the talented help of the twisted maestro Clemens 'Ardek' Wijers  and a collosal production via J-F Dagenais. The artisitc and deadly vision of artist Seth Siro Anton has brought back from decay a glorious vision into the twisted soul of  Nero, a true masterpiece. Ex Deo is set to re-attach a big pair of cojones back to the word Metal! 

Release coming  this late summer via Napalm Records. I can't wait to share the first single with you in just a few months. AVE ROMA !

I thank you for your patience."

Check out Seth Siro Anton's work here.

After three years since the release of their latest acclaimed full-length, The Immortal Wars, Ex Deo returned in March 2020 with a new single, entitled "The Philosopher King". The track features very special guest Francesco Ferrini of Italian symphonic metallers Fleshgod Apocalypse.

Ferrini provided the stunning orchestral score for the colossal track, which tells the tale of one of Rome’s greatest emperors, Marcus Aurelius - an important historical figure that Maurizio Iacono feels a deep connection with. The track also features pummeling production by Colin Richardson (Slipknot, Machine Head, Bullet For My Valentine) and Chris Clancy (Mutiny Within).

Iacono offers: “It’s been three years since the release of The Immortal Wars - an album that propelled Ex Deo to a new level. This time, we didn’t want to wait another five years to release new material, so we decided to release a standalone new single called, 'The Philosopher King' while we wait for the follow up album to The Immortal Wars. For this track, we asked our brother, the talented Francesco Ferrini, for his contribution on the orchestral score.

"The song is based on the Emperor Marcus Aurelius. It’s a song that strikes a chord with me personally, exploring my life experiences and tribulations. I find myself very close to this man’s philosophical ideals - some I have struggled to understand, some I have adopted. He is the author of the famous book “Meditations” (now you know the influence behind the recent Kataklysm album). Stoicism is something I have been applying more and more to my life in recent years - self-control, discipline. Marcus Aurelius, while commanding the world’s largest army and the most advanced society in ancient times, was perceived as one of the most regarded and prosperous emperors not only economically, but also in military and social triumphs. This is an homage to one of Rome’s greatest, The Philosopher King!”

Francesco Ferrini adds, “When Maurizio suggested to join forces on a brand new Ex Deo release, he had me bought in straight away! This song was incredibly inspiring to work on, being such a powerful combination of drama and epicness. I’m sure everyone will love it as much as we do.”



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