MEDIEVAL's First Two Releases To Be Made Available On CD

May 6, 2008

New Renaissance Records will release a special limited-edition CD consisting of influential hardcore metal band MEDIEVAL's first two vinyl releases together on one CD on July 1, 2008. Only 1,000 copies will be sold to the general public.

Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, MEDIEVAL emerged on the metal scene in 1984 by contributing its song "Medieval" to Metal Blade Records' "Metal Massacre IV" compilation series. Response from the compilation appearance prompted New Renaissance to offer the band a full recording contract in 1985, starting with a self-titled 12-inch EP.

In 1986 MEDIEVAL contributed "World War Four" to New Renaissance's "Speed Metal Hell" compilation. A full-length album entitled "Medieval Kills" followed in 1987.

In the 1980s MEDIEVAL was either hated or loved by the metal scene. According to New Renaissance, "Because the band members did not have long hair, let alone 'big hair,' many journalists refused to consider the band 'metal.' For the same reason many of the radio stations' program directors would not pass along MEDIEVAL's albums to the metal shows, and instead considered them as a punk band." Twenty years later, however, MEDIEVAL vinyl albums regularly sell for $100 or more on auction sites.

Until now, MEDIEVAL has never been available on CD.

The track listing for this special release is as follows:

01. Death Is Beauty
02. Lords Of Darkness
03. Faces Of Death
04. Hell Is Full (Cruncher)
05. Reign Of Terror
06. Somnamulism
07. Rules Of Fools
08. All Kinds Of Right
09. Life After Death
10. The Seventh Seal
11. B.F.H.
12. Reign Of Terror
13. Peter Gunn Theme
14. Hell Is Full (Thrasher)
15. Blood And Anger
16. World War IV
17. Black Assassin
18. Death Is Beauty
19. Epitath

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