STIGMA: New Song Posted Online

January 28, 2008

Italian deathcore act STIGMA has posted its first single, entitled "I Am Dracula", on the group's official MySpace page. The track comes off STIGMA's debut album, "When Midnight Strikes!", which is scheduled for release through Florida's Pivotal Rockordings on March in the UK, March 25 in the U.S. and March 28 in the rest of Europe.

"When Midnight Strikes!" was recorded at Db Studios with producer Ettore Rigotti (DISARMONIA MUNDI) and was mixed and mastered by Alessandro Vanara (DISARMONIA MUNDI, SLOWMOTION APOCALYPSE). The album features guest appearances from Tim Zlinsky (THE CLASSIC STRUGGLE),Alberto Zannier (SLOWMOTION APOCALYPSE),Ivan Odorico (SLOWMOTION APOCALYPSE),and Mike Lunacy (DARK LUNACY).

A video for the first single, "I Am Dracula" was filmed by WhereCloudsPart and features a cameo appearance from Belgian break-dancer Metal Girl. A teaser for the clip can be viewed below.

STIGMA has lined up the following UK tour dates with TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED and THE ARGENT DOWN:

March 06 - Roadkill, Liverpool, UK
March 07 - St. Joseph Wells, Leeds, UK
March 08 - Northgate Ward Community Centre, Canterbury, UK
March 09 - The Park, Peterborough, UK

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