INCANTATION: New Song Posted Online

August 17, 2006

A brand new INCANTATION track, entitled "Lead to Desolation", has been posted online at the band's MySpace page. The song comes off the long-standing death metal outfit's upcoming album, "Primordial Domination", due on September 5 via Ibex Moon Records.

The record — the band's seventh — sticks to INCANTATION's tried and true recipe for brutal death metal, complemented with more leads and a crushing production.

"We feel very strong about the new material," said guitar/vocalist/founding member John McEntee. "We never seem to run out of unholy dark metal movements."

"Primordial Domination" was recorded at Mars Recording Compound during the spring with the band's current lineup of McEntee, drummer Kyle Severn, and bassist Joe Lombard. The album was recorded with engineer Bill Korecky, whom the band has worked on its previous five releases.

"These songs are really cool," Korecky said. "The band approached me with a great production idea. They always move forward."

INCANTATION previewed "Primordial Domination" on its Decades of Death U.S. tour this summer with VITAL REMAINS and DAWN OF AZAZEL, as well as the hugely successful Diezmando a La Cristiandad tour of Spain last month, performing the last show for the "Decimate Christendom" album at the Gran Canaria in Las Palmas.

"We all had a great time and some killer shows," said McEntee. "Both Trauma Production and IRREDEMPTION helped make this tour a truly a great experience." For the Spanish tour, bassist Roberto Lizárraga of INFANTUM OBSCURE, who has helped out INCANTATION in the past, stepped in. "He did an amazing job on this tour," McEntee said. "His dedication is something that we are truly grateful for and we look forward to working with him again.'

INCANTATION will perform its first shows after the release of "Primordial Domination" in Brazil, where the group will be playing with DARK FUNERAL and FUNERUS as part of the V Setembro Negro Festival. The Brazilian dates are as follows:

Sep. 20 - Bar Opinião - Porto Alegre/RS
Sep. 22 - Hammer Rock Bar - Campinas/SP
Sep. 23 - Ledslay - São Paulo/SP
Sep. 24 - Opera 1 - Curitiba/PR

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