EVOCATION: New Album Title Revealed

April 26, 2010

Swedish death metallers EVOCATION have set "Apocalyptic" as the title of their third album, tentatively due in in October via Cyclone Empire Records.

Commented guitarist Marko Palmén: "[The recording sessions are] progressing just as we planned. Yesterday we finished laying down all guitars except for solos which we are planning to do almost last. So far we have done drums, guitars and bass.

"By the way, for the drums we had some amazing help this time — Roberto Laghi (producer for IN FLAMES, etc.). And the result — well, to be honest, I haven't ever heard such an amazing drum sound... Prepare to be blown away. Same goes for the guitars and the bass as well — the sound has progressed and is more evil than ever!

"Next up to get to work is Thomas [Josefsson; vocals]. After having heard his ideas for the vocal patterns together with the songs, we all feel very confident that this album will become by far our strongest achievement up to date. It might sound like a cliché but trust me and wait until the album is released."

EVOCATION's "Tomorrow Has No Sunrise" video can be viewed below. The clip was directed by René U Valdes (HARDCORE SUPERSTAR, AVATAR) of Greenworks and was shot at Kvarnbyn in Gothenburg on April 14.

"Tomorrow Has No Sunrise" comes off EVOCATION's latest album, "Dead Calm Chaos", which was released on October 31, 2008 via Cyclone Empire. The CD features guest appearances by Anders Björler (AT THE GATES, THE HAUNTED) and Swedish producer/multi-instrumentalist Dan Swanö (BLOODBATH, EDGE OF SANITY). The album was recorded in the band's own studio under the watchful eye of guitarist Vesa Kenttäkumpu.

EVOCATION is:

Thomas Josefsson – Vocals
Janne K. Bodén – Drums
Vesa Kenttäkumpu – Guitar
Marko Palmén – Guitar
Martin Toresson – Bass

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