INFERNAL MAJESTY: New Song Posted Online

January 13, 2006

Long-running Canadian metallers INFERNAL MAJESTY have uploaded a demo version of a new song, entitled "Systematical Extermination", at their official web site. The track is the title cut of the band's upcoming album, which is being recorded in Vancouver for release later in the year via Greece's Black Lotus Records. The follow-up to 2004's "One Who Points To Death" will mark the recording debut with the band of new singer Brian Langley (MECHA MESSIAH),who replaced longtime frontman Chris Bailey in 2005.

In an interview with MetalEater.com conducted this past summer, Langley had the following to say about the new album's musical direction: "The guitar is going to be very complex — very big-sounding. The vocals — not to say that I'm going to be singing like clean vocals or anything like that, but I can definitely do the low growls and the high screams. I can do the Halford banshee wails but they won't like that (laughs). It doesn't really suit INFERNAL either. When I sing the songs, I obviously look at how Bailey WOULD do them, but at the same time, I try to bring something new and fresh — give it my kind of stamp of approval on it or whatever. I think they’re really going to like the sound on it. I know the Coach (Eric DeBoer) has been practicing harder. His drumming is even more insane than it was on 'One Who Points to Death'. My jaw just drops. I watch the Coach drum all the time and I don't know how he does it."

"Systematical Extermination" projected track listing:

01. Against All Gods
02. Return
03. Heathenism
04. Burnt Beyond Recognition
05. Systematical Extermination
06. From Paradise To Hell
07. Crusade
08. Nation of Assassins

"Systematical Extermination" is expected to be released in early 2006 via Greece's Black Lotus Records.

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