DARZAMAT Begin Recording 'Semidevilish'

June 17, 2004

Poland's DARZAMAT have entered Mular Studio in Swietochlowice to begin recording their fourth album, "Semidevilish", tentatively due this fall through Avantgarde Records.

"We have prepared ten songs," explained DARZAMAT vocalist Flauros. "Most of them are a mixture of black and death metal with symphonic and dark atmosphere. As usual for DARZAMAT, this record will be very hard to classify, but I am sure, that it will be the most powerful and the best album in the history of the band."

The follow-up to last year's "Oniriad" will be the group's first album to feature new members Golem (drums, ex-DRAGON),Spectre (keyboards) and Nera (vocals, ex-MIDNIGHTDATE).

"This line up can guarantee the result we had no chance of getting earlier," stated guitarist Chris. "Nowadays DARZAMAT presents a higher musical level. We are also better on live and became convinced about it during a recent gig in Moscow. But this is only the beginning of a new stage in the history of DARZAMAT. We have many new ideas and we have never worked so hard like now."

"Semidevilish" track listing:

01. Demise
02. In Red Iris
03. Fistful of Ashes
04. Absence of Light
05. From Beyond
06. Time of Obscure Emotions
07. Dusk
08. Era Aggression
09. The Darkest One
10. In its Cobweb

DARZAMAT have plans to film two video clips from the new album. "We have visions of the clip 'In Red Iris'," said vocalist Nera. "It will be recorded in the beginning of July during production 'Semidevilish'. Later we will produce second clip and it will be 'The Darkest One' or 'Fistful of Ashes', we haven’t decided yet. I think, that these video clips will be grim and bizarre." Directing the clips will be Damian Wolff, the drummer of INDREAD COLD, who has previously produced several video clips for his own band.

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