NOCTIS IMPERIUM: 'Unus In Nihil' Video Released

December 18, 2010

"Unus In Nihil", the new video from the Venezuelan extreme metal band NOCTIS IMPERIUM, can be viewed below. The song comes off the group's latest EP, "Nihil", which contains songs from NOCTIS IMPERIUM's upcoming full-length album, "The Age Of The Golden Dawn", as well as previously unreleased and live extra tracks, recorded during 2009.

"The Age Of The Golden Dawn" features the drummer of British extreme-metal veteran Nick Barker, who has previously played wit hDIMMU BORGIR, CRADLE OF FILTH, BRUJERIA and TESTAMENT.

Commented NOCTIS IMPERIUM vocalist Isaias "Aeneas" Guilarte: "'Unus In Nihil' is a re-recording of an older track, updated with new lyrics and arrangements that fit the evolution NOCTIS IMPERIUM has gone through the years. It was also what triggered the decision to release 'Nihil', which we feel it's a good sample of what's to come. This old-new track reflects where we're heading to as a band and the atheistic message we're embracing."

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