KINGCROW: New Album Samples Available
February 13, 2010"Phlegethon", the fifth album from the Italian progressive rock/metal band KINGCROW, was mastered at 20Hz20Khz in Naples by Davide Barbarulo. The CD is due later in the year via an as-yet-undisclosed label.
"Phlegethon" tentative track listing:
01. The Slide
02. Timeshift Box
03. Islands
04. The Great Silence
05. Lullaby For An Innocent
06. Evasion
07. Numb (Incipit, Climax & Coda)
08. Washing Out Memories
09. A New Life
10. Lovocaine
11. Fading Out Pt. III
12. Phlegethon
The song "Evasion" and audio clips of "Fading Out Pt. III" and "Numb (Incipit, Climax & Coda)" are available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.
The artwork for "Phlegethon" can be viewed below. Also available is a "speed painting" videoclip, so you can view the making of the artwork by Devilnax while listening to the new KINGCROW track "Evasion".
Commented guitarist Diego Cafolla: "I feel the whole album sounds darker than [2006's] 'Timetropia'. We experienced a lot of new solutions and sounds that we have never used before and a strong progressive attitude as well.
"The new songs collection is quite complex. Two are about nine minutes [in] length, one very experimental and the other one instrumental (some of you have already listened to it during the previous 'Timetropia' tour dates); some are softer and more atmospheric; others definitely heavier, probably our heaviest songs of all time.
"Talking about production, this time we adopted a different way to handle it. We worked at every song from beginning to end before proceeding to the next one. The aim was to feel each song, keeping the right mood all the way through.
"We are all very excited, 'cause we do feel our new album both as a milestone and as a springboard for the band. Not only for the exceptional results of our effort but also and especially because of our new special team: our new singer, our new synth and keyboard-player and our new production staff. It is thanks to the great commitment of that extraordinary people that 'Phlegethon' was born."
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