BLUT AUS NORD's '777 - The Desanctification' Due In September

June 1, 2011

"777 - The Desanctification", the eagerly awaited second part of BLUT AUS NORD's "777" trilogy, is currently being recorded and will be released via Debemur Morti Productions this coming September.

The critically-acclaimed first part of the trilogy "777 - Sect(s)" was released in April and is currently available as a digipack CD, gatefold 12-inch LP (gold or black record) and as a digital download. A t-shirt design is also available through the label's webshop.

"777 - Sect(s)" was recorded, mixed and mastered at Earthsound Studio and represents BLUT AUS NORD's "most nightmarish voyage yet," according to a press release. The amazing artwork was created by Chilean artist Daniel Valencia from Fenomeno Design and can be seen below.

Originating in 1994 from the ashes of VLAD (who released two demos),BLUT AUS NORD are undisputable French black metal pioneers, always managing to progress and move forward, evolving in perpetual mutation, developing their own vision of black metal. Choosing, from the start, the total opposite path of regressive bands (who copy what others have done ten years earlier and ten times better),BLUT AUS NORD eschews all the inherent clichs belonging to the genre.

BLUT AUS NORD's black metal approach is a fist in the face of mainstream mediocrity, becoming more macabre and sinister through a blend of innovative musical research, subliminal mental manipulation, and an incredible haunted, nightmarish feeling based on disharmony. BLUT AUS NORD are creators of a hallucinogenic universe, erasing all preconceived ideas of black metal and extreme music in general. They redefine the rules.

Debemur Morti Productions has reissued the BLUT AUS NORD classic "The Mystical Beast Of Rebellion". The album is available on vinyl through the label's web site. The 2xCD version of this black metal masterpiece, the second disc of which features brand new material.

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