MALEVOLENT CREATION In Romania: Video Interview, Performance Footage Available

July 13, 2011

Bloodbath.ro conducted an interview with drummer Gus Rios of Florida death metal veterans MALEVOLENT CREATION on June 30 at Club Fabrica in Bucharest, Romania. Also available is performance footage from the Bucharest concert, which was attended by around 250 fans.

MALEVOLENT CREATION's setlist was as follows:

01. Intro
02. Eye Of The Apocalypse
03. Coronation of Our Domain
04. Multiple Stab Wounds
05. Slaughterhouse
06. Infernal Desire
07. Living In Fear
08. Manic Demise
09. Target Rich Environment
10. Malevolent Creation

Encore:

11. Blood Brothers
12. United Hate

MALEVOLENT CREATION last year filmed a video for the track "Slaughterhouse" in Florida and Central City Studios in Los Angeles with up-and-coming director Chris Cullari (WESTLAND, THE APPRECIATION POST). The band states, "[The clip] is both a brutal homage and clever twist on horror films such as 'Hostel' and 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', using MALEVOLENT CREATION's music as a soundtrack to madness."

"Slaughterhouse" comes off MALEVOLENT CREATION's eleventh album, "Invidious Dominion", which was released in August 2010 in North America via Nuclear Blast Records (in Europe through Massacre). The effort was made available in various territories as a regular CD; digipack with bonus material; and vinyl LP.

MALEVOLENT CREATION's new album was recorded at Mana Recording Studios (CANNIBAL CORPSE, VITAL REMAINS, GOATWHORE) in St. Petersburg, Florida with producer Erik Rutan (MORBID ANGEL, HATE ETERNAL, CANNIBAL CORPSE). The CD's cover art was created by renowned artist Pr Olofsson (THE FACELESS, IMMORTAL, ABYSMAL DAWN).

Interview part 1:

Interview part 2:

"Blood Brothers" performance:

"Slaughterhouse" performance:

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