AENAON Signs With CODE666

May 10, 2011

Greek avantgarde black metal act AENAON has inked a deal with Code666, a sublabel of Aural Music, for the release of the group's debut album, "Cendres et Sang". The effort was mastered by Tom Kvalsvoll at Strype Audio (EMPEROR, DHG, 1349) and is tentatively due in June.

Formed in 2005 and quickly amassing a solid fan-base with its breed of experimental and original black metal, AENAON has released two critically acclaimed EPs (2009's "Phenomenon" and 2010's "A Parallel Zoetrope").

Commented frontman and original member Astrous: "We were looking for a deal for this album following our split with Bleak Art Records, and Code666 stepped up and laid out exactly what we wanted. We could not be happier. Code666 is an established label, home to many impressive and quality acts, specialized in the avant-garde black metal field, discovering bands such as EPHEL DUATH, ABORYM, NEGURA BUNGET, DIABOLICUM, FEN, AMESOEURS, THE AXIS OF PERDITIONCode666 are in the fray to provide us with the support we need to release our album in the best way. Regarding our album, expect an essential music journey that crosses the black metal feeling with the experimental needs of free thinking musicians; Lyrical themes are reflecting the humanity as a whole and explores the labyrinth of psychotic disorders, the forms of life and death...."

"Cendres et Sang" (translating "Ashes and Blood") was recorded between April 2010 and February 2011 at more than five different studios. The cover artwork was created by the visionary Polish artist Lukasz Wodynski.

"Cendres et Sang" track listing:

01. Kafkaesque
02. Suncord
03. Psychonautic Odyssey
04. Grand Narcotic Harvest (feat. V'gandr of Helheim)
05. Once Finite
06. Carnivora's Lair
07. Necroscope
08. Kraanerg
09. Black Nerve
10. In Heaven (cover from David Lynch's movie "Eraserhead")

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