IMMORTAL: 'All Shall Fall' North American Release Date Announced

July 9, 2009

Reunited Norwegian black metallers IMMORTAL will release their new album, "All Shall Fall", in North America on October 6 via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD, which will be issued in Europe on September 25, was recorded at Grieghallen and Abyss studios in Norway and Sweden, respectively.

James Minton of U.K.'s Terrorizer magazine recently posted an exclusive track-by-track breakdown of "All Shall Fall".

"All Shall Fall" track listing:

01. All Shall Fall
02. The Rise Of Darkness
03. Hordes To War
04. Norden On Fire
05. Arctic Swarm
06. Mount North
07. Unearthly Kingdom

Fan-filmed video footage of reunited Norwegian black metallers IMMORTAL performing at the 12th annual Tuska open-air metal festival on June 26, 2009 at Kaisaniemi in Helsinki, Finland can be viewed below (courtesy of "UncleAron").

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