EVOCATION: New Audio Interview With MARKO PALMÉN

December 14, 2012

Jorge Fretes of Spain's GoetiaMedia.com recently conducted an interview with guitarist Marko Palmén of Swedish death metallers EVOCATION. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below.

EVOCATION's fourth studio album, "Illusions Of Grandeur", was released in September via Century Media Records. The CD includes "ten tracks of supreme Swedish death metal, a perfect mélange of Stockholm rawness and Gothenburg epics," according to a press release.

"Illusions Of Grandeur" was recorded at IF Studios (IN FLAMES, THE HAUNTED) and Evocation Studios with producer Roberto Laghi (IN FLAMES) and mixed at IF Studios by Laghi. It was mastered at Bohus Sound Studios by Dragan Tanaskovic. Cover artist Xaay, who previously worked with EVOCATION on the "Apocalyptic" album, has proven to be the best choice for the job, delivering a dark and desolate yet beautiful piece of art for the new album. As a very special guest, Johan Hegg of AMON AMARTH laid down vocals on the song "Into Submission".

"Illusions Of Grandeur" was released on CD, limited-edition digipak CD (including three studio bonus tracks) and on LP (including a big-size poster of the album artwork).

"Illusions Of Grandeur" track listing:

01. Illusions Of Grandeur
02. Well Of Despair
03. Divide And Conquer
04. Perception Of Reality
05. Metus Odium
06. I'll Be Your Suicide
07. Crimson Skies
08. Into Submission
09. The Seven Faces Of God
10. Final Disclosure
11. Shades Of Shame (digipak bonus track)
12. Dark Day Dawn (digipak bonus track)
13. Dead Without A Trace (digipak bonus track)

EVOCATION recently announced the addition of bassist Gustaf Jorde (RAUBTIER, DEFLESHED) to the group's ranks.

The band's third album, "Apocalyptic", came out on October 29, 2010 via Cyclone Empire Records.

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"Divide And Conquer" video:

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