BELPHEGOR: 'The Goatreich – Fleshcult' Cover Artwork Posted Online

January 13, 2005

Austrian death/black metal act BELPHEGOR have posted the cover artwork for their fifth full-length album, "The Goatreich - Fleshcult", at this location.

The cover artwork duties were handled by Austrian artist Ralph Manfreda, a "specialist for morbid blasphemy/ human-machine sculptures," according to a posting on the group's web site. "His artworks radiate coldness, are extreme and sinister."

"The Goatreich - Fleshcult" is scheduled to be released in Europe on February 28 via Napalm Records. The U.S. will receive the album on April 5 via Napalm Records USA/Ryko Distribution.

The follow-up to 2003's "Lucifer Incestus", "The Goatreich - Fleshcult" was recorded at Mastersound Studio in Fellbach, Germany and will be available in the following formats: the regular CD, limited vinyl edition (gatefold, 180 gr.),and a limited-edition digipack version featuring the instrumental track "Heresy of Fire" as a bonus.

BELPHEGOR will be teaming up with ARKHON INFAUSTUS (France) and IN AETERNUM (Sweden) for a two-and-a-half week European tour beginning on April 15. Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

(Thanks: Dalia Di Giacomo / www.gryphonmetal.ch)

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