BLUT AUS NORD Album Enhanced; Back Catalog Set For Stateside Release

March 9, 2005

Candlelight Records has announced plans to continue its worldwide promotion for the highly regarded French extreme band BLUT AUS NORD. The expanded promotion is set to include the exclusive Stateside reissue of the band's most recent record, "The Work Which Transforms God", the long-awaited availability of the band's previously unavailable back catalog, and the launch of the newly agreed worldwide cooperation with Appease Me Records — the label owned/operated by the band.

"The Work Which Transforms God" was released in the U.S. May 2004. Since that time the record has found a solid stateside audience with growing curiosity as their name and profile slowly grow. Now Candlelight will enhance the record, adding to it the band's new MCD, "Thematic Emanation Of Archetypal Mutiplicity". This two-CD version of "The Work" will replace the original version and is set for release April 19. This special pressing is exclusive for the U.S. market. Following its release, Candlelight will issue for the first time in the U.S. the band's back catalog, namely "Ultima Thulee" and "Memoria Vestusta". Both are scheduled for release June 28.

The first releases through Candlelight and Appease Me Records will also hit stores June 28. Planned are the debuts from OVERMARS and MONOLITHE. Regarding the cooperation, BLUT AUS NORD founder/vocalist Vindsal says, "It's a great evolution for us. Candlelight's experience in all the domains — artistic development, production, distribution, promotion, etc. — will be very precious for us. We want to present an ellitist vision of extreme music with Appease Me being a label of artistic explorators. All the bands signed are unique in their style and we'll always work in this way. Extreme quality not quantity."

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