DAGOR DAGORATH: New Song Posted Online

September 28, 2008

Israeli symphonic black metal band DAGOR DAGORATH has posted a new song entitled "Heaven in Hell" on its MySpace page. The track comes off the group's debut album, "Yetzer Ha'Ra", tentatively due before the end of the year via an as-yet-undetermined label. The CD's artwork was created by Greek artist Seth Siro Anton, who has previously worked with SEPTICFLESH, MOONSPELL, VADER, BELPHEGOR and PARADISE LOST.

"Yetzer Ha'Ra" track listing:

01. The Hell in Heaven
02. The Devil on the Chain
03. Heaven in Hell
04. The Maze of Madness
05. Vicious Circle
06. The Call
07. Wind Cry

Watch footage of DAGOR DAGORATH performing at the "Battle For Jerusalem" on June 27, 2008:

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