IMAGIKA: New Song Available For Streaming; 'Feast For The Hated' Artwork Revealed

March 7, 2008

San Francisco power/thrash metallers IMAGIKA will release their new album, "Feast for the Hated", in the U.S. on May 20 via Locomotive Records. The CD will arrive in Europe on April 25.

"Feast for the Hated" was mixed at Sweden's Sonic Train Studio with Andy La Rocque (KING DIAMOND guitarist). The album will include the following tracks:

01. Your Creator
02. New Power Rises
03. Thinning Out The Herd
04. Bleed as Oneā€¦..Appease The Gods
05. Feast For the Hated
06. Behind Immoral Eyes
07. The Sick Sense
08. Fear & Doubt
09. Waking a Dead Man
10. Succubus

The song "Thinning Out The Herd" is available for streaming and the "Feast For The Hated" cover artwork can be viewed on the IMAGIKAMySpace page.

IMAGIKA recently parted ways with longtime bassist Elena Luciano due to "personal issues." Her replacement is San Francisco Bay Area metal veteran Jim Pegram. Also newly added to the lineup is second guitarist Corey Krick.

IMAGIKA last year signed a new record deal with Sleaszy Rider Records for the release of their "My Bloodied Wings" CD in Europe. The album was repackaged and issued in January. The CD includes the bonus track "Haunt Me" and features new cover art by IMAGIKA drummer Henry Moreno. The original version was released in North America by Crash Music in July 2006.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of IMAGIKA performing the song "Forever Darkness" on July 27, 2007 at Bourbon Street in Concord, California:

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