ADE To Release Debut Album In January

December 30, 2009

Rome, Italy-based death metallers ADE will release their debut album, "Prooemium Sanguine", in January 2010 via Copro Records/Casket Music. The LP is described in a press release as "a perfect mix of ancient Roman/Greek music and furious death metal." Its concept is said to be "about the pre-imperial mithology of the Roman empire."

ADE was formed in 2007 by guitarist Messor, who studied the origin, the past and costumes of his country and fused ancient Roman music (used by Romans in war situations) with modern death metal, combining it with lyrics written in both the Latin and English languages.

ADE previously released a demo CD entitled "Ultima Ratio".

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

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