IMMOLATION Completes Work On New EP, Full-Length Album

January 12, 2007

Long-running New York death metallers IMMOLATION have finished recording a brand new EP and full-length album at Millbrook Sound Studios with producer Paul Orofino. The EP will be entitled "Hope and Horror" and will contain the following tracks:

01. Den of Thieves
02. The Condemned
03. The Struggle of Hope and Horror (instrumental)

The EP is a first for IMMOLATION and the band is extremely happy with how it came out. "The three tracks really showcase all of our strongest elements and some new approaches as well," says guitarist Robert Vigna. "I think people are really going to like it! The EP has it all!"

The "Hope and Horror" EP will be accompanied by a DVD featuring an entire live set recorded last year at B.B. King Club & Grill in New York City. "The video work on this is amazing," says bassist/vocalist Ross Dolan. "The sound is raw, but you can make everything out really well. It really gets the live feel like your there!"

IMMOLATION's new full-length album will be entitled "Shadows in the Light" and will feature the following 10 tracks:

01. Hate's Plague
02. Passion Kill
03. World Agony
04. Tarnished
05. The Weight of Devotion
06. Breathing the Dark
07. Deliverer of Evil
08. Shadows in the Light
09. Lying with Demons
10. Whispering Death

According to a press release, "Shadows in the Light" is "aggressive, emotional and haunting. A powerful album that delivers all of IMMOLATION's attributes! Catchy as hell, very direct and to the point, the album devastates on all levels, from blasting madness and militant charges to sorrow-filled doom and depression. It is a very complete record with soulful solos, thunderous raging drums and vocals that lash right out at you!"

IMMOLATION's new full-length album will be out in April through Century Media and Listenable Records in the U.S. and Europe respectively. Look out for the band to hit Europe for an extensive tour in May 2007.

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