NIGHTFALL Working On 'Astron Black' Video

November 5, 2010

Greek metallers NIGHTFALL are working on a video for the song "Astron Black" with Berlin, Germany-based director Achilleas Gatsopoulos. Gatsopoulos previously worked with the band on the "Ambassador Of Mass" clip, which can be viewed below.

"Astron Black" and "Ambassador Of Mass" come off NIGHTFALL's new album, "Astron Black And The Thirty Tyrants", which was released on August 31 (one day earlier internationally) via Metal Blade Records. The cover artwork was created by Travis Smith (OPETH, DEATH, NEVERMORE, KATATONIA).

NIGHTFALL features mainman Efthimis Karadimas alongside Evan Hensley on guitar, Stathis Kassios on keyboards and Jörg Uken on drums.

"Astron Black And The Thirty Tyrants" track listing:

01. Intro
02. Astron Black
03. Astronomica / Saturnian Moon
04. Astra Planeta / We Chose The Sun
05. Ambassador Of Mass
06. The Criterion
07. Asebeia
08. I-I
09. Archon Basileus
10. Proxima Centauri / Dead Bodies
11. The Thirty Tyrants
12. Epsilon Lyrae

"Astron Black And The Thirty Tyrants" was recorded at various places, including Soundlodge in Germany, where the bulk of the sessions took place. It was produced by Karadimas and Uken (who has previously worked with GOD DETHRONED, DEW-SCENTED and SINISTER). According to a press release, Jörg's "experience behind the recording desk and his soul in recording both as the new drummer of the band is a great plus for the whole production and for everybody truly into metal drumming the… old classic metal way!"

NIGHTFALL's seventh full-length album, "Lyssa: Rural Gods and Astonishing Punishments" was released in 2005 through Black Lotus Records.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/nightfallgr.

Left to right in photo below: Jorg Uken, Stathis Kassios, Efthimis Karadimas, Evan Hensley

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