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05-18-2005, 04:35 PM
New CELTIC FROST Album Will Be “A Very Sinister Collection Of Songs” [Hot Flashes - 05.05.18 10:14:13]
CELTIC FROST frontman Tom Gabriel Fischer has posted the following updates at his official blog (http://apollyonsun.blogspot.com/):
“‘Never before has the band been so heavy, never so dark…’ is what the small handful of friends have said who have heard the new production demos this week.
Heaviness and darkness can be expressed in a variety of ways, and while the entirety of our album will be distinctively more varied than the bandwidth of the songs our friends have heard, it really will be a very sinister collection of songs. It reflects exactly where we are at, personally, emotionally, and creatively, at this stage of our journey.
And no matter what some might interpret into all of this - and while they certainly do exist, who should give a toss - it is real and sincere. More real than anything we have done since 1987.
There is a strong chance that we will do the final recording sessions for the album this summer at Horus Studio in Hanover. Perhaps this really is home.”
CELTIC FROST frontman Tom Gabriel Fischer has posted the following updates at his official blog (http://apollyonsun.blogspot.com/):
“‘Never before has the band been so heavy, never so dark…’ is what the small handful of friends have said who have heard the new production demos this week.
Heaviness and darkness can be expressed in a variety of ways, and while the entirety of our album will be distinctively more varied than the bandwidth of the songs our friends have heard, it really will be a very sinister collection of songs. It reflects exactly where we are at, personally, emotionally, and creatively, at this stage of our journey.
And no matter what some might interpret into all of this - and while they certainly do exist, who should give a toss - it is real and sincere. More real than anything we have done since 1987.
There is a strong chance that we will do the final recording sessions for the album this summer at Horus Studio in Hanover. Perhaps this really is home.”