SAMAEL Films 'Slavocracy' Video

May 9, 2007

Swiss metal experimentalists SAMAEL shot a video for the song "Slavocracy" last week in Germany.

In other news, a download single will be available from Friday, May 11 at the Nuclear Blast Shop. It will contain three songs: "Valkyries' New Ride", "Slavocracy" and an instrumental version of "Slavocracy".

"Slavocracy" comes off SAMAEL's eighth album, "Solar Soul", due on June 1 via Nuclear Blast Records. Check out the cover artwork at this location.

"Solar Soul" track listing:

01. Solar Soul
02. Promised Land
03. Slavocracy
04. Western Ground
05. On the Rise
06. Alliance
07. Suspended Time
08. Valkyries' New Ride
09. Ave!
10. Quasar Waves
11. Architect (bonus track)
12. Olympus

To check out the new SAMAEL song "Slavocracy", taken from the upcoming CD, go to this location.

As previously reported, Century Media Records recently released a SAMAEL anthology, entitled "Aeonics - An Anthology", to coincide with the band's 20th anniversary. A collection of 19 songs spanning SAMAEL's entire Century Media catalog, the CD comes in a black slipcase with a 24-page booklet, containing pictures and lyrics. SAMAEL supervised the entire project and frontman Vorph wrote liner notes to each song.

SAMAEL's September 29, 2006 show in Lausanne was broadcast live via the Internet. You can watch the concert online at this location (courtesy of Metal Videos).

SAMAEL's last release was the "On Earth" single, featuring the album version of the title cut, plus various remixes, along with a cover of DEPECHE MODE's "I Feel You", a video for "Telepath" and a live recording of the track "On Earth", recorded in Paris, France. The band's "Reign of Light" full-length CD was released in North America in February 2005 via Nuclear Blast Records.

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