HEIDEVOLK Signs With NAPALM RECORDS

November 9, 2007

Napalm Records has announced the signing of the Dutch folk metal act HEIDEVOLK. According to a press release, "the band uses clean male vocals, traditional instruments like horns, violins, as well as the the Jew's harp, and combines these with powerful yet melodic metal. The lyrics, written in their native language, reflect the historic past of their home province Gelderland, but also Germanic mythology and nature is a source of inspiration. The artwork of the yet-untitled album will be created by Klaas Lageveen (BURZUM, HADES ALMIGHTY). S&K Studio with producer Dick Kemper are booked for a mid November start date, and Bardur Eklund (TÝR) will equip these pagans with fitting promotional photographs. A release is tentatively scheduled for April 2008."

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