ANAAL NATHRAKH Finalize Track Listing For New Album

August 14, 2004

British black metal act ANAAL NATHRAKH have finalized the track listing for their second full-length album, "Domine Non Es Dignus", due on November 2 through Season Of Mist Records. The follow-up to 2001's "The Codex Necro" was recorded at Necrodeath studios and contains no "keyboards, vocal distortion or harmonizers," according to a posting on the band's web site.

"Domine Non Es Dignus" track listing:

01. I Wish I Could Vomit Blood On You... ...People
02. The Oblivion Gene
03. Do Not Speak
04. Procreation Of The Wretched
05. To Err Is Human, To Dream - Futile
06. Revaluation Of All Values
07. The Final Destruction Of Dignity
08. Swallow The World
09. This Cannot Be The End
10. Rage, Rage Against The Dying Of The Light

In a recent interview with the Damned In Black webzine, ANAAL NATHRAKH vocalist V.I.T.R.I.O.L. (a.k.a. Dave Hunt) said that the group's fans can expect to hear "utter savagery with little twists. Not a radical departure, but in some respects there will be new ideas. [The 'The Codex Necro' CD and the 'When Fire Rains Down From The Sky, Mankind Will Reap As It Has Sown' EP] were written quite close to one another, and were the first ones where we were happy with the idea of ANAAL NATHRAKH itself, the stuff before that was still formative. Now we have most of the blueprint. Maybe it's got a bit broader in scope, and the general atmosphere is a little more claustrophobic. We have just finished recording it, and listening back through everything, it's pretty fucking intense. There is the fastest ANAAL NATHRAKH song yet, plus we have a Catholic who we fooled into doing some guitar noise stuff without telling him what exactly it would be used for, and we have actual projectile vomit. Paranoia, maniacal violence, disturbing evil. You can expect something horrific."

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