THRONE OF KATARSIS Joined By GEHENNA's SANRABB

June 10, 2009

The unholy Norwegian black metal band THRONE OF KATARSIS has issued the following update:

"Sanrabb [GEHENNA] joined forces with THRONE OF KATARSIS on bass and will appear on upcoming shows and on tour with the band. Current bass player Lord Imalas will still be a part of the live lineup, as they will do separate rituals in the future."

THRONE OF KATARSIS release its new album, "Helvete - Det Iskalde Mørket", on March 16 via Candlelight Records. The CD was recorded and mastered at Black Dimensions Studio during 2008.
The 53-minute effort features the following tracks:

01. The Winds of Blasphemy has Returned
02. Lysets Endeligt
03. The Darkest Path
04. Det Iskalde Mørket
05. Summoning the Horns

An e-card for "Helvete - Det Iskalde Mørket" is available at this location.

THRONE OF KATARSIS's "Dead at Baroeg" DVD is now out on Sathanas In Gloriam Productions. The DVD contains a four-camera shoot of THRONE OF KATARSIS' live performance at the Sathanas In Gloriam Festival in 2007 and is limited to 500 handnumbered copies.

THRONE OF KATARSIS was spawned in 2003 in Norway by the demonic visions of Grimnisse and Vardalv. Their prophecy was and still is to craft purified and atmospheric occult black metal in the true vein of early Nineties Norwegian black metal, and focused on spreading the unholy message through their blasphemous lyrics. Their lineup is simple, yet effective: Vardalv plays the drums and Grimnisse takes care of the rest of the instruments.

For more information, visit www.throneofkatarsis.com.

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