IZEGRIM: New Album Artwork, Track Listing Revealed

January 12, 2011

Dutch female-fronted thrashers IZEGRIM will release their new album, "Code Of Consequences", on February 28 via Listenable Records.

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Victim Of Honor
02. My Secret Society
03. Incommunicado
04. Center Of Momentum
05. Deathstrip
06. Final Farewell
07. Fade Into Obscurity
08. Psychopathic Mind
09. Population Zero
10. Code Of Consequences

The cover artwork can be seen below.

Commented guitarist Jeroen Wechgelaer: "In this day and age of CDs packed with subjects about war, we thought it was time for something different.

"With this cover, the designer Matt of Darkwave Designs captured the atmosphere that reflects multiple songs on the album.

"'Code Of Consequences' stands for everything a person can and will do to achieve his/her goals.

"The older we get, the more we have to achieve, the more consequences we have to bear.

"Is this person on the cover walking towards the city (why?) or is he walking away from this city (what happened and what did he do?). Perhaps he's standing still and looking at the inferno that is unleashed upon this city (is he the last survivor?).

"After reading the lyrics, people can decide for themselves what this person is doing.
With the flaming logo above the city, it really makes it an 'IZEGRIM-esque' cover!"

The song "Victim Of Honor" can be streamed on the band's MySpace page.

Immediately after the release of the band's 2009 EP, "Point Of No Return", IZEGRIM started writing/composing material for its new album. Their mission was to create the most versitale, riff-packed, in-your-face-sounding record in the history of IZEGRIM. After more than a year of working as hard as they ever did, they've accomplished their objectives. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jörg Uken (Soundlodge Studio),this record has become exactly the way they wanted it to be.

IZEGRIM's "Point Of No Return" video can be viewed below. The band's first-ever promotional music clip was produced by Arno Zuidgeest.

"Point Of No Return" was the title track of IZEGRIM's last EP, which came out in March 2009 via Rusty Cage Records. The CD contained three brand new songs and a re-recorded version of "Angel Of Demise" (which originally appeared on 2002's "Guidelines For Genocide".

IZEGRIM's most recent full-length album, "Tribute to Totalitarianism", was released March 2008.

IZEGRIM is:

Jeroen Wechgelaer - Guitar
Marloes Voskuil - Bass/Vocals
Bart Van Ginkel - Guitar
Ivo Maarhuis - Drums

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

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