MOONSPELL: New Songs Posted Online

March 14, 2008

Portuguese metallers MOONSPELL have posted two brand new songs from their "Night Eternal" album — "Scorpion Flower" and the title track — on their MySpace page. The follow-up to 2006's "Memorial" was recorded at Antfarm studios in Denmark with producer Tue Madsen (THE HAUNTED, DARK TRANQUILLITY, HALFORD). A late spring/early summer release via SPV is expected. Other tracks set to appear on the CD include "Shadow Sun", "At Tragic Heights", "Spring of Rage" and "Hers is the Twilight".

Vasilis Mazaris and Hellena Mihailidou of Metalzone.gr conducted an interview with MOONSPELL frontman Fernando Ribeiro on February 26, 2008 in Athens, Greece.

Watch the 22-minute chat below.

MOONSPELL's last release was the "Under SatanÆ" CD, which consisted of re-recordings of the band's legendary EP "Under the Moonspell" (1994) as well as their first demo "Anno SatanÆ" and their sole track as MORBID GOD, "Serpent Angel". All songs were re-arranged and revamped in order to "underline their revered distinction as underground classics but now with a mature dark energy and class," according to a press release. The CD was recorded at Antfarm with Tue Madsen and charted in the band's home country, where the group played the album in its entirety at a one-off show at the Lisbon Coliseum in front of 3,500 fans.

(Thanks: MansonKiller)

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