CARACH ANGREN: New Album Title, Release Date Revealed

February 28, 2012

Dutch symphonic black metal act CARACH ANGREN will release its third album, "Where The Corpses Sink Forever", on May 18 via Season Of Mist. The CD was recorded Tidal Wave studio in Karlsruhe, Germany.

The first in a series of video clips featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the studio can be seen below.

CARACH ANGREN previously promised that the band's "new horrific concept album" would "be darker and more epic than ever before!"

CARACH ANGREN's "The Sighting Is A Portent Of Doom" video can be viewed below. The clip was shot over a period of about six months by CARACH ANGREN and Erik Wijnands of Negakinu Photography at different locations.

"The Sighting Is A Portent Of Doom" comes off the band's CARACH ANGREN's second album, "Death Came Through A Phantom Ship", which was released in early 2010 via Maddening Media.

CARACH ANGREN's previous concept album, "Lammendam", was released in April 2008 via Maddening Media, the label run by LE GRAND GUIGNOL singer Philip Breuer.

Studio footage:

"The Sighting Is A Portent Of Doom" video:

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