FEAR MY THOUGHTS: New Song Posted Online

November 24, 2006

German melodic thrash powerhouse FEAR MY THOUGHTS have uploaded a new song, entitled "Blankness", at their MySpace page. The track comes off the group's new album, "Vulcanus", die in Europe on January 15, 2007 via Century Media. Helmed by acclaimed Danish producer Jacob Hansen (RAUNCHY, COMMUNIC, MAROON, HATESPHERE, MERCENARY),"Vulcanus" contains 12 new tracks covering a wide variety of styles, incorporating influences from death and thrash metal to Seventies hard and progressive rock. A personal highlight for the band was the guest appearance on "Accelerate Or Die" by DESTRUCTION frontman Marcel "Schmier" Schirmer and guitarist Mike Sifringer. A video for the song "Blankness" will be shot in December.

Pat (guitars and back up vocals) commented: "FEAR MY THOUGHTS has always been about diversity, about combining our musical tastes that range from A like ANTHRAX to Z like ZAPPA. We think this is the first time we have succeeded in this self-applied mission: to worship the old heroes back from the days and to be conscious about the possibilities and advantages of modern technologies."

The first pressing of "Vulcanus" will be a limited edition digipak enriched by various video enhancements including an in-depth "making of" feature, photo gallery, wallpapers and more.

"Vulcanus" track listing:

01. Accompanied By Death
02. Blankness
03. Culture Of Fear
04. Accelerate Or die
05. Stamp Of Credence
06. Survival Scars
07. Vulcanus
08. Soul Consumer
09. Both Blood
10. Gates To Nowhere
11. Lost In Black
12. Wasteland

FEAR MY THOUGHTS will embark on the Road To Devastation Tour in early 2007 with KATAKLYSM and NEAERA.

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