DAWN OF AZAZEL: New Songs Posted Online

April 14, 2009

New Zealand-based extreme metallers DAWN OF AZAZEL have issued the following update:

"We've been uncharacteristically quiet for the last few months. We have been carefully assembling getting all the necessary pieces together for album No. 3. However this is now behind us and we therefore want to present two new tracks from our forthcoming album, 'I Relentless' and 'The Flames of Failure'.

"The album is now completed and we are negotiating its release at present. More info on that soon. In the meantime, we are super hyped to be hitting the road again with our good mates from KRISIUN in a week throughout New Zealand and Australia. We will be playing several new songs on this tour so come check it out. See you there!"

Check out the new tracks on the band's MySpace page.

DAWN OF AZAZEL's latest album, "Sedition", was re-released in September 2006 with a video bonus track and distributed through RED/Megaforce Records/MIC via Ibex Moon Records.

DAWN OF AZAZEL created a stir in 2005 after a New Zealand newspaper published an exposé on frontman Rigel Walshe's occupation as a police officer and the band's lyrical content (check previous BLABBERMOUTH.NET stories: Story#1, Story#2, Story#3).

Watch DAWN OF AZAZEL's "The Road to Babalon" video:

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