ROTTING CHRIST Song Featured In Trailer For Italian Horror Movie

August 3, 2011

The song "Demonon Vrosis" from Greek extreme metallers ROTTING CHRIST is featured in the trailer for the upcoming Italian horror film "Morituris". Check it out below.

Raffaele Picchio's "Morituris" features show-stopping splatter FX by Sergio Stivaletti ("Opera", "Demons", "Dellamorte Dallamore").

The film synopsis: "Rome, in 73 B.C. Spartacus led the rebellion of 200 gladiators which saw them opposed to the inhumanity which Rome had forced them into. During the riot they resisted for a long time against Roman soldiers. Few against a whole army. Some of them went crazy and started murders, rapes and violence. Spartacus punished them with death. But in those Lands, when blood gets shed, they come back."

"Demonon Vrosis" comes off ROTTING CHRIST's latest album, "Aealo", which came out in March 2010. The CD was recorded at Lunatach Studios in Katerini, Greece and features guest appearances by Greek-American vocalist Diamanda Galas and PRIMORDIAL frontman Alan A. Nemtheanga.

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