GHOST BRIGADE's 'Until Fear No Longer Defines Us' Cracks Finnish Top 10

September 7, 2011

"Until Fear No Longer Defines Us", the third album from Finnish metallers GHOST BRIGADE, entered the official chart in the band's home country at position No. 7. It also came in at No. 90 on the German Media Control chart.

"Until Fear No Longer Defines Us" was released as a CD digipak limited to the first pressing, a double gatefold colored vinyl with digital download card, and a collector's box with CD digipak, regular or unisex t-shirt, leather bracelet, postcard hand-signed by all band members and metal button badges.

"Until Fear No Longer Defines Us" track listing:

01. In The Woods
02. Clawmaster
03. Chamber
04. Traces Of Liberty
05. Divine Act Of Lunacy
06. Grain
07. Breakwater
08. Cult Of Decay
09. Torn
10. Soulcarvers

"Clawmaster" audio stream:

The band recently collaborated with French artist Fursy Teyssier on a video for the song "Clawmaster".

"I remember GHOST BRIGADE contacting me two years ago, asking for a music video," Fursy stated. "Unfortunately I wasn't able to do it so we forgot the idea. Now this music video is back on the table and I'm very, very excited to start the production. I have experience in short films, but I never did any music video, so that will be a pretty new and unknown experience to me, and I'm extremely glad that it'll be together with GHOST BRIGADE. I loved their 'Isolation Songs' album, and now I'm listening to 'Until Fear No Longer Defines Us' every day. Great album, and I'm very proud they trust in my work... Those two months producing a six-and-a-half-minute music video will be intense to me"

GHOST BRIGADE's sophomore CD, 2009's "Isolation Songs", entered the official chart in Finland at position No. 22.

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