ALLFADER To Release 'Black Blood Flux' This Month

January 17, 2011

Norwegian metallers ALLFADER will release their second full-length album, "Black Blood Flux", on January 24 via Osmose Productions. According to a press release, "The band has matured as songwriters and musicians, and, combined once again with the powerful production of Jacob Hansen, this makes for an epic album which will please old fans, and grab unsuspecting listeners by the balls.

"ALLFADER's sound remains instantly recognizable, but with 'Black Blood Flux' the band's traditional heavy metal influences are stronger than ever. In all its heaviness, the album sounds very organic and is completely stripped of synthesizers and clean vocals. The result is a rawer, more aggressive and focused sonic expression."

"ALLFADER has also secured a guest appearance from Tony Tunheim (ENSLAVEMENT OF BEAUTY) on the songs 'Draconian Command' and 'Torn From Flesh', where he contributes two stunning guitar solos.

"The amazing artwork of 'Black Blood Flux' was created by Chilean artist Mauricio J. González, who also designed ALLFADER's new logo."

ALLFADER is:

John Erik Andersen - Guitar and vocals
Finn Henriksen - Guitar
Frode Fridtjofsen - Bass
Cato Skivik - Drums

"Black Blood Flux" track listing:

01. Harbingers Of Night (5:34)
02. Draconian Command (7:19)
03. Son of Nore (6:27)
04. In Death We Trust (7:05)
05. Titan's March (5:12)
06. Torn From Flesh (7:14)
07. Black Blood Flux (Part 1) (3:33)
08. Black Blood Flux (Part 2) (8:08)

Total running time: 50:31

"Harbingers Of Night" can be streamed in the YouTube clip below.

For more information, visit www.allfader.com.

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