CEREMONIAL PERFECTION Signs With NAILBOARD RECORDS

December 9, 2010

Nailboard Records has set a January 11, 2011 release date for the debut album from the up-and-coming Estonian melodic death metal band CEREMONIAL PERFECTION. To support the release, the band will embark upon a 15-day tour of Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

CEREMONIAL PERFECTION is an five-piece from Tallinn, Estonia, formed in late 2007. The band's ascent is impressive, especially considering the members' average age of under 20. In a mere three years they have played extensively in Estonia, while also managing a scattering of performances abroad, including a successful two-and-a-half-week tour of Russia, sharing stages with Finland's massively renowned NORTHER. The melodic foundation of the band's music is suffused in heavy riffs and atmospheric keys, thus making the concordant essence of their songs embraceable both by headbangers as well as those wholly unfamiliar with metal.

Work on the band's debut full-length began in the spring of 2010. "Alone in the End" was recorded at Sinusoid Studios, the birthplace of the best-sounding records in Estonia, produced and co-arranged by Kristo Kotkas, a top sound engineer sought-after in all of Scandinavia. Artwork for the eight-page booklet was crafted by one of the best graphic masters in Europe, Björn Gosses of Killustrations Studio, famous for designs implemented, among other top acts, by AMON AMARTH, KATAKLYSM and SIX FEET UNDER.

"Alone in the End" will be released by Nailboard Records in Estonia and Fono Ltd. in Russia/CIS. The Nailboard Records release entails two versions: a color digipak and a deluxe box, which includes the album, a t-shirt, a patch and a poster.

"Alone in the End" track listing:

01. Intro
02. Symbols and Processes
03. Blinding White
04. Havoc
05. Autumn of Memories
06. Through Your Devil Nature
07. My Labyrinth
08. Asymmetry
09. Tomorrow of Today

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