INFERNAL: New Song Snippet Posted Online

September 12, 2009

INFERNAL, the project led by Swedish guitarist David Parland (NECROPHOBIC, DARK FUNERAL),has posted a 35-second snippet of a new song, "Killing Christ", on the band's MySpace page. He says, "This is a just some really harsh and rough demo outtake and nothing else. This song will, of course, be professionally recorded for the next demo."

Regarding INFERNAL's current status, Parland states, "We are still working on new songs for the next 'demo,' (meaning a 'pro' demo and no crap-sounding 'necro'-type stuff) and things slowly starts to take shape, but there is still some work to do before we go into the studio to record the next couple of songs. However, we'll use a session drummer for the next recording since the departure of Tomas Asklund [ex-DARK FUNERAL, DISSECTION], and as it looks, we think we have found the guy to do the job."

Joining Parland in the new INFERNAL lineup is guitarist Martin Halfdan (ex-NECROPHOBIC).

Regarding the decision to use the INFERNAL name for the new project (INFERNAL's previous lineup split up in 2003),David previously said, "When we started up again, we initially wanted to call the band something totally different, but we never came up with anything good enough, and whenever we did, we found out that these names already were taken. . . The concept still remains 100% Satanic; we see no reason to not call ourselves something less good or half-assed, just because the sound mainly is no longer the hyper-blast stuff we used to do in our earlier bands. This new INFERNAL is still purely Satanic, but generally has a more accessible sound, more melodic, but still brutal, and with some blast parts as well. We generally want to people to think of this as new band, more or less a complete rebirth of a band that once was (and still is again). We don't want people to even compare it with the old stuff since it's in most ways not the same band."

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