MOURNING BELOVETH, DORNENREICH Releases Due In May

February 18, 2008

Prophecy Productions continues its march forward with Prophecy North America by confirming three more new releases: MOURNING BELOVETH's "A Disease for the Ages" and DORNENREICH's "In Luft geritzt" and "Her von welken Naechten". All three releases are slated for domestic release on May 13.

MOURNING BELOVETH are widely considered as the new leaders of European doom/death metal. Their latest, "A Disease for the Ages", is a record that could only be written by an Irish band, as it contains some of the bleakest music ever to come from these islands — and what makes it so inherently Irish is that they seem to be enjoying it. Five epic songs of bone-crushing doom/death with no extra frills like keyboards or female vocals.

DORNENREICH have justifiably built up a cult reputation in Europe with some of the darkest, most unique music to ever come from a metal background. And DORNENREICH continue to defy expectations with "In Luft geritzt", the duo of Eviga and Inve combining the organic feeling of acoustic music with the mysterious, spellbinding art that only they can produce. To celebrate the new album's release in North America, Prophecy North America will also make available for the first time domestically DORNENREICH's classic "Her von welken Naechten".

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