MADDER MORTEM: New Video Interview Posted Online

November 7, 2009

Metalzone.gr recently conducted an interview with Agnete M. Kirkevaag (vocals) and BP M. Kirkevaag (guitar) of Norway's MADDER MORTEM. Watch the chat below.

"Deadlands", the 2002 album from MADDER MORTEM, has been re-released via Peaceville Records. This reissue features two new recordings exclusive to this release in the shape of "The Exile", structured around extras from the writing process from the "Deadlands" era, and "Deadlands Revisited" a spine-tingling re-imagining of the original with violin courtesy of Ingvild "Sareeta" Johannsen from RAM-ZET. Also included are new liner notes by MADDER MORTEM singer Agnete M. Kirkevaag.

Commented the band: "We reccommend you check out this re-release for some seriously bleak, monstrous and heavy songs. After nine years, it still feels as vital and fresh as it did in 2002. With the newly recorded bonus tracks that we are extremely proud of, there should be plenty to dive into."

"Deadlands" reissue track listing:

01. Enter
02. Necropol Lit
03. Omnivore
04. Rust Cleansing
05. Faceless
06. Distance Will Save Us
07. Silverspine
08. Jigsaw (The Pattern & The Puzzle)
09. Deadlands
10. Resonatine

Bonus tracks:

11. The Exile
12. Deadlands Revisited

For more information, go to this location.

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