AVA INFERI: New Song Available For Download

August 21, 2007

A brand new AVA INFERI track, entitled "Pulse of the Earth", has been made available for download at this location. The song comes off the Portugese metallers' second full-length album, "The Silhouette", due on October 15 in Europe and October 23 in the U.S. via Season of Mist.

Commented the band: "The first version of this song had a totally different character. The overall feeling is probably the same but the rhythmic structure was completely different. It had an almost floating, ambient kind of vibe to it and was generally more avant-garde than what it turned out to be. We feel that the new version has all the elements that makes AVA INFERI something different, and it's also one of the most powerful songs we have composed up to this point in our career. A true and powerful declaration. The lyrics on 'Pulse of the Earth' are strongly influenced by nature and the forces therein, and furthermore, they paint a vision of the interactions between man and nature. Note that 'The Silhouette' in itself is partly devoted to the elemental aspects of our world and that this song represents the earth element, if any doubt... On this particular song we also use different types of rhythmic or native (diverse) instruments to recreate and achieve a kind of ritualistic feeling. To bring out the message and its essence to the fullest. We also believe that every song presented on 'The Silhouette' has its own strength and mission. That each song has its own peculiar twist. An album full of surprises!"

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