CELTIC FROST Bassist Explains New Logo

February 13, 2006

CELTIC FROST bassist Martin Eric Ain recently posted a message on the band's official forum explaining the origin of the group's new "heptagram" logo/symbol (view image here),which is being used in connection with the band's upcoming album, "Monotheist". Read Martin's post at this location.

As previously reported, Century Media Records has set a May 30 North American release date for "Monotheist" (one day earlier internationally).

CELTIC FROST's first album in 13 years, "Monotheist" (view artwork by Michel Casarramona and Martin Eric Ain at this location) features 11 songs all produced by the band with Peter TÃĪgtgren (HYPOCRISY, PAIN).

The album will be released simultaneously in all territories in three different configurations including a limited-edition digipak containing the bonus track "Temple Of Depression" and a vinyl LP with another bonus title, "Incantation Against You".

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