MYSTIC CIRCLE: New Song Posted Online

February 7, 2006

A brand new MYSTIC CIRCLE track, entitled "The Bloody Path of God", has ben posted online at www.myspace.com/mysticcircle.

"The Bloody Path of God" is the title track of the German "dark Satanic metal" band's seventh full-length album, due on February 20, via Dockyard 1, the new company formed by Dirk Putzke, Christine Stephan (both ex-Sanctuary/Noise Records) and Piet Sielck (IRON SAVIOR). The new CD was recorded at State of the Arts studio in Ludwigshafen, Germany with producer Alex Koch and contains 13 songs, including a cover version of CELTIC FROST's "Circle of the Tyrants".

"The Bloody Path of God" track listing:

01. Psalm of the End (intro)
02. The Bloody Path of God
03. Doomsday Prophecy
04. Nine Plagues of Egypt
05. The Grim Reaper (intro)
06. The Grim Reaper
07. Riders of the Apocalypse
08. Hellborn
09. Church of Sacrifice
10. The Forgotten
11. Unholy Terror
12. Memento Mori (outro)
13. Circle of the Tyrants (CELTIC FROST cover; bonus track)

Commented MYSTIC CIRCLE guitarist Ezpharess: "We're taking one step back to our early black metal roots with 'The Bloody Path of God'. We used keyboards again, to provide the haunted atmosphere songs like 'Doomsday Prophecy', 'Riders of the Apocalypse', 'The Forgotten' or 'Unholy Terror' deserve. Also singer Graf Von Beelzebub is screaming again, and doesn't use the death-metal-alike growls of 'Open the Gates of Hell' anymore."

MYSTIC CIRCLE issued a "best of" album, entitled "Mystic Circle Unholy Chronicles 1992–2004", in November 2004 via Massacre Records. The CD, which contains 18 songs spanning the group's entire career, includes a bonus DVD, featuring concert and backstage footage, as well as interviews and a video clip.

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