DARZAMAT Film 'In Red Iris' Video

December 5, 2004

Poland's DARZAMAT shot a video for the song "In Red Iris" at the Szyb Wilson art gallery in Katowice. "It took two whole nights but the result is worth of seeing it," the band write on their web site. "The video clip was filmed by students of Faculty of Radio and Television of Krzysztof Kieslowski's name in Katowice: Michal Sosna and Lukasz Zamaro. Montage was made by Michal Sosna." An "In Red Iris" video trailer can be viewed at this location.

"In Red Iris" comes off DARZAMAT's fourth album, "Semidevilish", available now via Metal Mind Productions.

The follow-up to last year's "Oniriad" was recorded at Mamut Studio with producer Maciej Mularczyk and contains 10 songs plus an intro, for a total of 50 minutes of music. Also included with the CD will be a concert video for the song "Era Aggression", filmed at the ninth edition of the "Brutal Assault" festival in the Czech Republic, where DARZAMAT appeared directly before CANNIBAL CORPSE. "Semidevilish" is the group's first album to feature new members Golem (drums, ex-DRAGON),Spectre (keyboards) and Nera (vocals, ex-MIDNIGHTDATE).

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