CALIBAN: New Audio Interview With ANDREAS DÖRNER

February 9, 2012

Jorge Fretes of Spain's GoetiaMetal.com recently conducted an interview with vocalist Andreas Dörner of German modern metallers CALIBAN. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below.

CALIBAN's eighth studio album, "I Am Nemesis", will be released in North America on February 28 via Century Media Records. The CD will feature guest appearances by Marcus Bischoff (HEAVEN SHALL BURN) and Mitch Lucker (SUICIDE SILENCE).

After spending 10 months writing new material, the band is very excited to get the record out to fans. "It was important to us to have an elaborate album without any fillers," says lead guitarist Marc Görtz. "Additionally, the sound of the album is the best we've ever had by far: it is heavy and brutal without being chaotic."

Lyrically, "I Am Nemesis" is a continuation of the band's last record, "Say Hello To Tragedy", and focuses on controversial and often overlooked world issues. Musically, Görtz says, "The album breaks new soil without forgetting our roots. There are new influences such as shimmering guitar melodies and technical grooves with MESHUGGAH-like heaviness."

"I Am Nemesis" track listing:

01. We Are The Many
02. The Bogeyman
03. Memorial
04. No Tomorrow
05. Edge Of Black
06. Davy Jones
07. Deadly Dream
08. Open Letter
09. Dein R3.ich
10. Broadcast To Damnation
11. This Oath
12. Modern Warfare

A European tour with WINDS OF PLAGUE, WE BUTTER THE BREAD WITH BUTTER, EYES SET TO KILL and ATTILA kicked off on February 2 in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Interview (audio):

"Memorial" video:

(Thanks: Morpheus Misfit)

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