THE PROPHECY: New Song Posted Online

December 23, 2008

Yorkshire, U.K. progressive doom-death metallers THE PROPHECY have posted an unmastered version of the song "Belief Means Nothing" on their MySpace page. The track comes off the band's new album, "Into The Light", due on February 20, 2009 via Code666. The follow-up to 2006's "Revelations" was recorded at Priory Studios in Sutton Colefields with producer/engineer Greg Chandler (ESOTERIC).

Commented the band: "We recorded the demo for the new album [in] August [2007] at Priory Studios with Greg Chandler. The demo surpassed anything we had previously done so we knew that the album would turn out to be something special. As with every album we're released we always aim to write and record the best possible music, building on our earlier works. Over the last couple of years our collective musicianship and song writing has improved immensely and this has allowed us to really progress from 'Revelations'. Combined with Chandler's expertise in the studio, 'Into The Light' has become our heaviest and most technical album to date."

"Into The Light" track listing:

01. Waters Deep
02. Don't Forget
03. Delusion
04. Echoes
05. Into the Light
06. Belief Means Nothing
07. All is Lost
08. Hope

THE PROPHECY performing live in Germany - March 2008:

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