ENSLAVED: Limited-Edition Flexi Disc Available In New Issue Of DECIBEL Magazine

January 6, 2011

This month, ENSLAVED contributes the second track in the exclusive Decibel Flexi Series. Norway's finest progressive black metallers treat you to a live version of 2008 "Vertebrae" classic "The Watcher" on a clear plastic flexi disc included in the February 2011 edition (Issue #76) of Decibel magazine.

Decibel is the only publication in the entire world to treat its loyal subscribers to a new, extremely limited, one-sided vinyl flexi disc bound into the magazine every month. Each disc in the series will feature 100 percent exclusive songs from the artists they've covered over their six-year history — which means previously unreleased tracks, covers, live brutality, demos, alternate takes, and re-recordings from some of metal's heaviest artists!

There are less than 100 of each limited-edition, immensely collectible goodies available for online purchase from Decibel's webstore. Instead of trying your luck, guarantee your copy by subscribing to Decibel magazine and have your monthly flexi hand-delivered to your mailbox.

Flexi #1 (DB001) included two songs by BRUTAL TRUTH, "Walking Corpse 2112" and "You Should Know Better".

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