CREST OF DARKNESS: New Album Track Listing, Release Date Revealed

April 22, 2007

Norwegian black metallers CREST OF DARKNESS will release their fifth full-length album, "Give Us the Power to Do Your Evil", on October 12 via My Kingdom Music. The CD was recorded with producer Giuseppe Orlando (NOVEMBRE) at the Outer Sound Studios in Rome, Italy.

Commented CREST OF DARKNESS bassist/vocalist Ingar Amlien: "I'm very happy with the recordings! We had to work very fast while we had only two weeks in the studio, but thanks to Giuseppe Orlando we made it!! It was a pleasure to work with him! I know that all the bandmembers did a great job, but without a good producer I don't believe we could have done this. Most of all I'm very happy because it's sounding very 'honest.' It's not perfect, but that was not what I wanted. This is as close as you can come to the heart of CREST OF DARKNESS."

"Give Us the Power to Do Your Evil" track listing:

01. Intro
02. Antichrist
03. Druj Nasu
04. Cadavergod
05. Your Demons
06. Death And Pleasure
07. Revenge Complete
08. I Love Your Pallid Skin
"Give Us The Power To Do Your Evil"
09. Part 6: Crossing The Gates Of Hell
10. Part 66: Becoming God
11. Part 666: Born To Rule

CREST OF DARKNESS last year announced that it has parted ways with guitarist Akke due to "personal reasons" and has replaced him with Rebo from Amlien's hometown of Gjøvik.

CREST OF DARKNESS' fourth album, "Evil Knows Evil", was released in early 2004 through My Kingdom Music. The follow-up to 2000's "Project Regenration" was recorded at MLP Studio in Gjvik, Norway with co-producer/engineer Nils H. Mhlum. Mastering took place at Outer Sound with Giuseppe Orlando.

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