MALEVOLENT CREATION: New Audio Interview With PHIL FASCIANA

August 31, 2010

Sarjoo Devani of Explicitly Intense recently conducted an interview with guitarist Phil Fasciana of Florida death metal veterans MALEVOLENT CREATION. You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

"Superskum" recently uploaded video footage of MALEVOLENT CREATION performing a new song, "Slaughterhouse", on August 21, 2010 in Denver, Colorado. Watch the clip below.

"Slaughterhouse" comes off the group's eleventh album, "Invidious Dominion", which was released on August 24 in North America via Nuclear Blast Records (three days later 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 band has also just signed a management deal with Extreme Management Group (SUFFOCATION, ORIGIN).

Commented guitarist Phil Fasciana: "MALEVOLENT CREATION have found a winning combination working with Erik Rutan, putting together an album filled with every bit of hatred, speed and aggression the band has ever recorded. 'Invidious Dominion' contains 10 full-throttle songs from start to finish."

"Invidious Dominion" track listing:

01. United Hate
02. Conflict Finalized
03. Slaughterhouse
04. Compulsive Face Breaker
05. Lead Spitter
06. Target Rich Environment
07. Antagonized
08. Born Again Hard
09. Corruptor
10. Invidious Dominion

The album's cover art was created by renowned artist Pär Olofsson (THE FACELESS, IMMORTAL, ABYSMAL DAWN).

MALEVOLENT CREATION was recently rejoined by original bassist Jason Blachowicz.

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