NINE COVENS Signs With CANDLELIGHT RECORDS

August 6, 2011

Candlelight Records has announced the signing of English black metal outfit NINE COVENS. The band's new album, "On The Coming Of Darkness", will be released in October.

Featuring current and former members of some of the key extreme bands from the last decade, NINE COVENS came together to explore the darker, more brooding aspects of black metal and in doing so has created a virulent, belligerent and passionate account of the weakness that exists in humanity. Their need to challenge these human failings and those of all enemies of reason have resulted in their debut album "On The Coming Of Darkness". A confrontation to the eternally weak and all who follow without question to reflect on themselves and consider an alternative.

Commented the band: "We are privileged to have signed to Candlelight for the release of our new album 'On The Coming Of Darkness' and are honored to now be considered amongst the ranks of the many classic and genre-defining bands who have released albums on such an important label. For us, Candlelight was the only label we could work with on this project, as they care just as much as we do about releasing quality music; with the added bonus of being one of the only labels to get actively behind British black metal and actively nurture homegrown bands."

"On The Coming Of Darkness" track listing:

On the Resurrection and the Harrowing of Hell

Pt. 1: To Heaven's Door in Swart Night
Pt. 2: Concealed in Darkness, He
Pt. 3: Resided to the Darkness, Fall

On The Ascension and the Torment of Hell

Pt. 1: Cold Exile of a Fallen Idol
Pt. 2: In Darkness Find the Light of Solace

On The Day of Judgement

Pt. 1: Quake Before Thy Earthly Judge
Pt. 2: A New Light For The Earth Shall Shine (feat. Grutle From ENSLAVED)

The Exiles Complaint

Pt. 1: A Friendless Exile
Pt. 2: A Mind Sorrows Rest

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