DE PROFUNDIS: Two New Songs Available For Streaming

October 22, 2008

Guitarist Roman Subbotin of the London, UK-based progressive doom metal band DE PROFUNDIS has issued the following update:

"As you may already know, we have been working on our second album for a few months now. Before going into the studio to record the real thing, we felt it would be good to try something we haven't done before and record a promo CD, the results of which are now available for your listening (dis)pleasure.

"Both tracks have been self-recorded and engineered with the help of Steve Watkins, with whom we did our first album.

"This two-song promo will not be released officially, and will eventually be taken down to pave the way for the second album. The songs themselves may change somewhat on the final record, too. But, for now, here are the new sounds of DE PROFUNDIS that we hope you'll enjoy."

Check out the tracks "Ablaze In Autumn's Fire" and "Cease To Be" at this location.

DE PROFUNDIS's debut album, "Beyond Redemption", was self-released on August 21, 2007. The CD was recorded and mixed by Steve Watkins at Warehouse Studios, Oxford and was mastered by Tim Turan, who has worked with such artists as OPETH, EMPEROR, DIMMU BORGIR and AT THE GATES.

While maintaining the traditional crushing and eternally despairing sound of doom metal, DE PROFUNDIS also has many genre-defying and unique touches to its sound, such as jazz-funk slap bass, black metal blast-beats and a fully stereo guitar attack with technical guitar solos. DE PROFUNDIS also boasts an original logo by none other than the black metal legend Christophe Szpajdel.

DE PROFUNDIS live in Greece - March 2008:

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