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European melodic death metal outfit NIGHTRAGE have come full circle, and this time their pursuit of death metal excellence will have the entire metal community in agreement! After the release of "A New Disease Is Born," NIGHTRAGE looked once again to friend/producer Fredrik Nordstrom (Arch Enemy, Dimmu Borgir, In Flames, At the Gates) to record an album that defines the Melodic death metal genre. After two highly successful albums on Century Media (and one on their new label home Lifeforce), "Wearing A Martyr's Crown" will take everyone back to the glory days of the Gothenburg Metal scene.
The album mixes Marios Iliopoulos' frenetic guitar style, incredible riffing, eerie melodies and his trademark solos with the unmistakable Olof Morck providing astounding melodies and leads; the never ending punishment from vocalist Antony Hamalainen will remind fans of classic works such as "Slaughter Of The Soul" and "The Mind's I". With hard hitting rhythms laid ...//READ MORE//
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Studio diary, part 2 |
Good morning people, now the second part of our studio diary is up at this location! |
2009-02-27
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Studio diary, part 1 |
Now the first entry in our brand new studio diary is up here.
There you will find continuous updates from the recording of our new album "Wearing a Martyr"s Crown" in Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Be sure to keep an eye on us on MySpace, here on our official site or on the studio diary blog (http://revolution-inc.dk/blog/nightragestudiodiary/) for more updates.
// Nightrage |
2009-02-25
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NR at Fredman |
Commented guitarist Olof Mörck:
"So the time has finally come to record the new NIGHTRAGE album, and after a year of hard work on the album we"ll enter the legendary Studio Fredman tomorrow to record 11 songs plus one Japanese bonus. For NIGHTRAGE, the style of this record represents a journey back to the first couple of albums, but it"s in no way a step back musically; there are some quite interesting arrangements on this album, the songs are straightforward and in-your-face, and it features both searing melodies and sheer brutality. All in all, it"s a clear nod back to when the Gothenburg melodic death metal sound was at its peak, in "94-"98 (something we think a lot of people will agree with us on). Expect more news and also a studio report and video clips from the studio soon!" |
2009-02-23
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