VISIONS OF ATLANTIS: New Audio Interview With MARTIN HARB

February 21, 2011

That Devil Music recently conducted an interview with keyboardist Martin Harb of Austrian symphonic metallers VISIONS OF ATLANTIS. You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

VISIONS OF ATLANTIS will release its fourth album, "Delta", via Napalm Records on the following dates:

Germany, Austria, Switzerland, BeNeLux, Italy: February 25
Spain, Finland, Sweden: February 23
Rest Of Europe: February 28
USA, Canada: March 15

The CD was recorded Dreamscape Studios in Munich, Germany and marks the debut of the band's new singer, Maxi Nil, who joined the group in 2009.

"Delta" track listing:

01. Black River Delta
02. Memento
03. New Dawn
04. Where Daylight Fails
05. Conquest Of Others
06. Twist Of Fate
07. Elegy Of Existence
08. Reflection
09. Sonar
10. Gravitate Towards Fatality

A trailer for the album can be viewed below.

An audio sample of the new VISIONS OF ATLANTIS song "New Dawn" can be streamed using the player below.

VISIONS OF ATLANTIS will support RHAPSODY OF FIRE on a number of European dates in early 2011.

VISIONS OF ATLANTIS last year parted ways with bassist and founding member Mike Koren and replaced him with Mario Lochert (EMERGENCY GATE).

VISIONS OF ATLANTIS in 2007 split with the group's Minnesota-based vocalist, Melissa Ferlaak, and her now-husband, guitarist Wolfgang "Wops" Koch, due to "musical differences." Koch has since been replaced by the returning guitarist Werner Fiedler, who was responsible for much of the songwriting on the group's first two records.

VISIONS OF ATLANTIS's previous album, "Trinity", was released in May 2007 via Napalm Records. The CD was recorded at Dreamscape Studios and was mastered at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki, Finland. The CD's cover artwork was created by Anthony Clarkson, who has previously worked with BLIND GUARDIAN, HYPOCRISY and EXODUS, among others.

Interview (audio):

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