OMNIUM GATHERUM: 'Into Sea' Video Available

March 30, 2007

Finnish modern death metallers OMNIUM GATHERUM have uploaded their video for the song "Into Sea" to YouTube. The track comes off the group's new album, "Stuck Here on Snakes Way", due on April 2 via Candlelight Records (one day later in North America). The CD was recorded during November-December 2006 at Southeast Studios in Karhula, Finland with producer Teemu Aalto. An eight-minute video clip documenting the recording sessions for the album has been posted online at this location. Check out audio samples on the band's MySpace page.

"Stuck Here on Snakes Way" marks the band's first release with brand new vocalist Jukka Pelkonen, who joined the group in May 2006.

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