IMMORTAL's DEMONAZ Interviewed On 'Metal Assault Podcast' (Audio)

July 6, 2011

Demonaz Occulta (real name: Harald Nvdal),the once-guitarist and current chief lyricist for the Norwegian black metal veterans IMMORTAL, was interviewed for the latest edition of the Metal Assault Podcast. The 10-minute chat starts at the 15:02 mark on episode 9 of the Metal Assault Podcast and can be streamed below.

Demonaz Occulta released his first solo album, "March Of The Norse", on April 1 in Europe and May 17 in North America via Nuclear Blast Records.

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Northern Hymn
02. All Blackened Sky
03. March Of The Norse
04. A Son Of The Sword
05. Where Gods Once Rode
06. Under The Great Fires
07. Over The Mountains
08. Ode To Battle
09. Legends Of Fire And Ice
10. Dying Sun (bonus track)

Check out the song "All Blackened Sky" in the YouTube clip below.

Back in 2007, Demonaz released demo versions of two songs "Over The Mountains" and "Dying Sun" via MySpace. Both tracks were recorded in 2007 at Soundsurf studios in Bergen, Norway.

DEMONAZ lineup on the demos was as follows:

Demonaz (Vocals, Music and Lyrics)
Abbath (Bass, Backing Vocals)
Ice Dale (Guitars)
Armagedda (drums)

Demonaz previously desscribed his solo material as "another cold dimension in my musical and lyrical world."

Abbath and Demonaz formed IMMORTAL in 1990. In 1998 Demonaz stopped playing live with IMMORTAL due to a hand injury, "but writing and working fully with IMMORTAL has been important for us to continue," he said.

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