PITCH BLACK PROCESS: 'To The Villain' Lyric Video Released

February 12, 2013

The official lyric video for the song "To The Villain" from Turkish metallers PITCH BLACK PROCESS can be seen below. The song was recorded at Dugout Studios in Uppsala, Sweden and produced by Daniel Bergstrand (IN FLAMES, MESHUGGAH, SOILWORK) and PITCH BLACK PROCESS. It was mastered by Thomas Eberger at Stockholm Mastering.

"To The Villain" comes off PITCH BLACK PROCESS's new album, "Hand Of God?", due later in the year via Sliptrick Records.

PITCH BLACK PROCESS's latest release was the "Deceiver" EP, which featured three new songs, including the title track, which was written by Swedish guitarist Niclas Engelin of IN FLAMES and ENGEL.

"Deceiver" was also produced and mixed by Daniel Bergstrand at Dugout Studios (IN FLAMES, MESHUGGAH, SOILWORK) and mastered by Thomas Eberger at Stockholm Mastering.

Commented the band: "'Deceiver' was written by Niclas Engelin (except vocals, lyrics, keys and the melody on the break) for us as a result of our great relationship."

PITCH BLACK PROCESS is:

Emrah Demirel - Vocals, Guitars
Kerem Inci - Guitars
Fikri Yargici - Drums
Emre Demirel - Bass

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