VADER Invite Fans To Design Band's New Logo

April 12, 2006

Veteran Polish death metallers VADER have posted the following message on their official web site:

"We would like to invite you to participate in a special competition! If you have an idea how VADER's new logo symbol should look like and want to design it, feel free to send your projects to [email protected] under a title 'New VADER's logo'. The competition is open to all non-professional artists/ fans and lasts through April 25th. The entries should be designed in Photoshop, Corel or any other graphical editor and saved in 'jpg' file [format]. The most interesting projects will be published on www.vader.pl website. The best idea will be featured on the new album artwork."

As previously reported, VADER will enter Hertz Studio in Bialystok, Poland on April 22 with producers Slawek and Wojtek Wieslawscy to begin recording their new album, "Impressions in Red", for a September 4 release via Regain Records. The recording sessions for the new CD — which, in contrast to the futuristic content of "The Art Of War" MCD, will be entirely focused on dark and mystical vision of hell on earth, inspired by works of medieval visionaries like Hieronymous Bosh — will run through May 25 and the album will feature cover artwork and layout by Greek artist Seth (PARADISE LOST, ROTTING CHRIST, SEPTIC FLESH). The album will be supported with a massive promotional campaign beginning on September 17, when the band will kick off a 90-date tour of Europe. In 2007 VADER will appear on tours in North and South America, Asia, Eastern Europe and some other countries.

VADER will headline the Metal Crusaders North American tour starting May 26 in Montreal. KATAKLYSM, DESTRUCTION, SPEED\KILL/HATE, GRAVEWORM and THE ABSCENCE are also featured on the tour package.

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