DEW-SCENTED Working On 'That's Why I Despise You' Video

March 5, 2007

German high-energy thrashers DEW-SCENTED are currently working with acclaimed director Patric Ullaeus (LACUNA COIL, IN FLAMES, DIMMU BORGIR) on a video for their new song "That's Why I Despise You".

Due on April 3 in North America (March 30 in Germany, April 2 in the rest of Europe) via Nuclear Blast Records, DEW-SCENTED's new album, "Incinerate", was mixed by Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, NEVERMORE, ARCH ENEMY) and features guest appearances by Jeff Waters (ANNIHILATOR),Gus G. (FIREWIND) and Mille Petrozza (KREATOR). "On the song 'Perdition for All' we have Jeff and Gus shredding awesome lead guitar pieces," the band previously wrote on its web site. "It was great to hook up with Jeff again, since we still have loads of good memories of that tour where DEW-SCENTED supported ANNIHILATOR and OVERKILL some years back. Also Gus is one the most talented current players out there, so we are happy to have him on the record too! Both are outstanding players with a very unique style, so look out for their awesome performances! And then we are super pleased to announce that Mille is doing some guest vocals on the song 'Retain the Scars'. We have gigged around a bit with KREATOR in the past and since they have always been one of our thrash metal faves and early inspirations, it's extremely cool to have Mille featured on our album!"

"Incinerate" track listing:

01. Exordium (intro)
02. Vanish Away
03. Final Warning
04. That's Why I Despise You
05. The Fraud
06. Into the Arms of Misery
07. Perdition for All
08. Now or Never
09. Aftermath
10. Everything Undone
11. Contraddictions
12. Retain the Scars
13. Exitus (outro)

For a sneak audio preview of "Incinerate", download the fifth edition of the Nuclear Podblast, hosted by Canadian death metallers KATAKLYSM, which features the song DEW-SCENTED song "Vanish Away". Check it out at this location.

For a list of upcoming DEW-SCENTED shows, visit www.dew-scented.net.

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