COMMANDER: Performance Footage Of New Song Available

August 20, 2012

Video footage of German death metallers COMMANDER performing a brand new song called "None In One" can be seen below.

The band has finished writing 11 tracks for its third album, "Fatalis", which it plans to begin recording in February/March for a 2013 release.

Other songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Nemesis", "Pile Of Shards", "Chaos Awakening" and the title track, "Fatalis".

COMMANDER's last album, "The Enemies We Create", was released in March 2008 via Bad Land Records/Twilight Vertrieb. The CD was produced by Seref A. Badir at Helion Studios (EQUILIBRIUM, DARKSEED, ATARGATIS) in Munich, Germany during December 2007/January 2008.

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