MANTICORA: 'From The Pain Of Loss' Video Released

September 22, 2010

"From The Pain Of Loss (I Learned About The Truth)" , the new video from the longstanding Danish metal band MANTICORA, can be viewed below (courtesy of WackenTube.com). The track comes off MANTICORA's seventh full-length album, "Safe", which will be released in North America on October 12 via Nightmare Records. The CD came out in Europe on September 20.

"Safe" was completed at Jailhouse Studios in Horsens, Denmark, once again produced and mixed by Tommy Hansen (JORN LANDE, HELLOWEEN, PRETTY MAIDS).

You can listen to one-minute audio clips of all songs on the album and pre-order your copy of "Safe" at this location.

Following the successful two-part "Black Circus" albums (released in 2006 and 2007 on Locomotive Music),"Safe" sees the band exploring a darker and heavier side of its songwriting than in recent years, and contrary to the simplicity of the album cover (a black/white cover only showcasing the band-symbol) "Safe" is filled with high-octane technical power-thrash, including the 14-minute-long title track (MANTICORA's longest song to date).

"Safe" track listing:

01. In The Abyss Of Desperation
02. Silence The Freedom
03. Complete
04. From The Pain Of Loss (I Learned About The Truth)
05. A Lake That Drained
06. Carrion Eaters
07. Safe
08. Embryonic Man (bonus track for Japan)

MANTICORA has signed with Burrn! Music/Shinko Music Publishing for sub-publishing in Japan and with Enorm Music for sub-publishing in the rest of the world.

Later this month MANTICORA will embark on a headlining tour, presented by Rock Hard magazine, throughout Europe. Support on the trek will come from Norwegian power/prog band DIVIDED MULTITUDE.

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