FROST DESPAIR - The God Delusion EP Artwork Revealed

August 9, 2011, 13 years ago

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Brazilian symphonic black metallers FROST DESPAIR have revealed the artwork for their debut EP, The God Delusion, a title inspired by Richard Dawkins books. The EP was recorded from March to July in Hurricane Studios, with producer Sebastian Carsin (ENTHRONED).

Frost Despair frontman, Odommok, shares the following about the new effort: "We started work with The God Delusion using elements of different kinds of classic music and metal. Our atheistic metal will be great! Hails!”

The artwork was made by Marcelo Vasco, who previously worked with several extreme metal acts like DIMMU BORGIR, DARK FUNERAL, SATYRICON, BELPHEGOR and GORGOROTH. Check it out below:

About the artwork Marcelo comments: “My intention creating the Frost Despair's cover art was to illustrate the perfect symbiosis between the living beauty and lightness that surrounds a symphony, and at the same time its possibility of being dark, heavy, painful, death and sad. Trying to pass this antagonic feeling in a striking way, giving the opportunity to people to take their own conclusions of the idea that the album’s name: The God Delusion might suggest."

Tracklisting for The God Delusion is as follows:

‘The Dark Ages’

‘God Delusion’

‘Damnation’

‘Splendor War’

‘Dark Bachiana’

‘The Final Breath’

‘At The Gates’

The band recently released a video for the track, ‘Splendor War’. Watch it below:


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