INTERMENT: New Song Available For Streaming

June 24, 2010

"Night Of The Undead", a brand new track from reactivated Swedish old-school death metallers INTERMENT, is available for streaming at this location. The song comes off the band's debut album, "Into The Crypts Of Blasphemy", which will be released later in the year via Pulverised Records. The CD was recorded at Erebos Studios with Peter Bjärgo (TYRANT, CRYPT OF KERBEROS). The cover artwork, which can be viewed below, was created by Polish artist Rafal Kruszyk.

"Into The Crypts Of Blasphemy" will feature the following tracks:

* Torn From The Grave
* Stench Of Flesh
* Sacrificial Torment
* Dreaming In Dead
* The Pestilence
* Eternal Darkness
* Night Of The Undead
* Morbid Death
* Where Death Will Increase
* Torn Apart (CARNAGE cover)

INTERMENT released a split CD with FUNEBRARUM, "Conjuration of the Sepulchral", in January 2007 on Conqueror Of Thorn Records.

The band played its first gig since 1992 at Daniel Ekeroth's (INSISION bassist) release party for his book "Swedish Death Metal" on January 26, 2007 at Kafe 44 in Stockholm.

INTERMENT made its first appearance outside Sweden at the 2007 edition of the Party.San Metal Open Air festival, which was held August 9-11, 2007 in Bad Berka, Germany.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/intermenthorde.

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