NECRODEMON: Entire New Album Available For Streaming

September 22, 2006

Open Grave Records has set a September 26 release date for the third album from NECRODEMON, entitled "Ice Fields of Hyperion". The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. The Abominable
02. Terror in the Arctic
03. Funeral in the Snow
04. The Deep Freeze
05. Avalanche!
06. Frozen Sorcerer (Chant of Making V)
07. Mesopotamia - Warriors of Ice
08. Empire of Winter
09. Benumbed Suffering
10. So Cold, So Evil
11. Hordes of Hyperion

The entire album is currently available for streaming via the Open Grave Recordsweb site.

NECRODEMON is:

Rob Elliot (ex-LORDES WERRE) - Guitar/Vocals
Chuck Feldman - Drums/Percussion
Jeremy Montgomery - Bass

NECRODEMON will be hitting the road at the end of the October for a mini-tour in support of "Ice Fields of Hyperion". The trek will include a stop at the Chicago Metal Devastation III festival, set to take place November 4-5 at the Ye Olde Town Inn in Mount Prospect, IL.

NECRODEMON began in late 1998 from the ashes of LORDES WERRE. From 1999's "Deadly Demo" to 2003's "Allegiance to the End", the band grew and became a force to be reckoned with. Chuck Feldman, who was technically the original drummer for NECRODEMON in 1998, rejoined the band in early 2001 to complete the next generation of NECRODEMON. Many shows and underground appearances followed 2003's release of "Allegiance to the End".

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