EPHEL DUATH Prepares To Enter Studio

June 20, 2008

Italian experimental jazz metallers EPHEL DUATH will enter Outer Sound Studios in Rome on July 14 with producer Giuseppe Orlando (NOVEMBRE, KLIMT 1918) to complete the recording sessions for their new album, "Through My Dog's Eyes". The drums for the CD have already been recorded by Marco Minnemann at Seacoast Studio in Imperial Beach, California. The mastering will take place at Finnvox studios (HIM, NIGHTWISH) in Helsinki, Finland. Seldon Hunt (NEUROSIS, ISIS, SUNNO)))) will take care of the album's artwork.

Commented the band: "'Through My Dog's Eyes' is a generous album and we are extremely proud of it. After tons of pre-productions we are ready to enter the studio this next July 14 to complete the recording sessions. We have tried to limitate intricate structures, and dissonant arrangements, offering a warm trip not too difficult to capture and appreciate. This album arrives directly to the stomach of the listener, but not using any kind of violence. The body of 'Through My Dog's Eyes' is massive, his eyes are delicate and gentle: what you find in a big size dog. Considering our career so far, this is the album that in the composition phase had the chance to breathe the most, and this has let us keep just the best of it. The core of every song became the song itself. We've gone through so many things while making this record that it can be felt in the music but contrary to the past the outcome is positive: no matter how painful the journey, you have to find something good in it too. This album is an ode to life, simply."

Due in the fall on Earache Records, "Through My Dog's Eyes" will feature the following track listing:

01. Gift
02. Promenade
03. Breed
04. Silent Door
05. Bella Morte
06. Nina
07. Guardian
08. Spider Shaped Leaves
09. Bark Loud

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