Renowned Norwegian Actor To Appear On Cover Of New VULTURE INDUSTRIES Album

September 3, 2007

Well-known Norwegian actor Helge Jordal will appear on both the front and back covers of "The Dystopia Journals", the upcoming album from VULTURE INDUSTRIES. The band is of course extremely pleased to have an actor as renowned and skilled as Jordal appearing on the cover, especially as he was the first choice for the task.

A native of Bergen, Jordal first listened to the album and read through the lyrics, and, liking what he heard and read, agreed to take part. The cover illustrations show Jordal strangling himself and relate to the album's lyrics which have inner turbulence as a central theme. The pictures were taken in the Bien Bar, which is located in an old pharmacy in Bergen, and are exclusive for the release.

"The Dystopia Journals" will be released worldwide on September 10 through Dark Essence Records. Containing eight tracks of gloomy and melodic metal, spiced up with strong doses of doom and progressive-rock, the album was recorded and mixed at the Conclave and Earshot studios in Bergen, and was produced by Bjørnar E Nilsen, who also sings and plays keyboards in the band.

Tracks from "The Dystopia Journals", along with a photo from the cover, are available on the band's web site, www.vulture-industries.net.

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