PAGANIZER: 'Dead Plain And Simple' Video Posted Online

October 16, 2008

"Dead Plain and Simple", the new video from Swedish old-school death metallers PAGANIZER, can be viewed below. The band says: "Don't expect any flashy fancy shit here, brothers. [This is] old school to the bone, dirty and raw!"

"Dead Plain and Simple" comes off the group's forthcoming album, "Carnage Junkie", which is scheduled for release on November 10 via Vic Records. The CD was mixed and mastered by Dan Swanö and contains "a shitload of crusty death metal songs [performed by] Rogga Johansson," the group previously stated. "However, this time bass player Patrik Myrén didn't just write half a song but two of his own and they are fuckin' killer too. So if you guys hate PAGANIZER chances are you might hate two of the songs a bit less this time around. Those chances are quite slim though as they sound PAGANIZER through and through (maybe a slight bit better though) and are as usual simple and catchy enough to for beer-drinking/hog-mounting. The artwork for the new album was done by Ivan Bragin."

As previously reported, PAGANIZER will release a new mini-CD entitled "Scandinavian Warmachine" in early 2009 via Cyclone Empire.

In existence since 1998, PAGANIZER is led by Roger "Rogga" Johansson (vocals, guitar),who has previously played with such acts as EDGE OF SANITY, CARVE, RIBSPREADER, DEMIURG, THOSE WHO BRING THE TORTURE and DERANGED. The group's lineup is completed by BLODSRIT/RIBSPREADER members Matthias Fiebig (drums) and Patrik Halvarsson (bass).

"Scandinavian Warmachine" tentative track listing:

01. Forever Scorn
02. Scandinavian Warmachine
03. The Flesh
04. Colder
05. Thule In Flames
06. Distracting The Gods To Enable The Slaughter Of Millions
07. An Icon For The Damned
08. Crusader

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