MADDER MORTEM: Video Interview Available

June 9, 2009

Imhotep's Paul Kearns recently conducted an interview with singer Agnete M. Kirkevaag of Norway's MADDER MORTEM. Watch the chat in two parts below. (Note: A portion of this interview was originaly released in May.)

MADDER MORTEM shot a video for the new song "Armour" on April 12 in Oslo, Norway. According to the group, the clip "will be a combination of band footage and 2D animation (direction by Arnfinn Moseng and art direction by Negar Bagheri). This'll be something very unusual and beautiful, and very much MADDER MORTEM!"

"Armour" comes off MADDER MORTEM's new album, "Eight Ways", which was released in Europe on May 18 via Peaceville Records. The CD will be issued in North America on June 16.

"Eight Ways" track listing:

01. Formaldehyde
02. The Little Things
03. Armour
04. Resolution
05. A Different Kind Of Hell
06. Riddle Wants To Be
07. Where Dream And Day Collide
08. The Flesh, The Blood And The Man
09. Get That Monster Out Of Here
10. Life, Lust & Liberty
11. All I Know
12. The Eighth Wave

Check out the cover artwork below.

Audio samples are available at this location.

MADDER MORTEM's previous album, entitled "Desiderata", came out in March 2006 via Peaceville Records. The CD was recorded at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden and at Space Valley Studios. Mastering duties were handled at Strype Audio in Oslo.

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