USIPIAN To Release Debut Album This Month

July 7, 2005

Danish "apocalyptic" old-school death metallers USIPIAN will be releasing their debut album, "Dead Corner of the Eye" on July 18 via Metal Fortress. The album's artwork was painted by legendary artist Dan Seagrave and can be viewed at this location.

USIPIAN recorded the album at Starstuck Studio in Denmark during August/September 2004 with producers Jeppe Hasseriis and Anders Lundemark (KONKHRA).

"Dead Corner of the Eye" track listing:

01. Downfall
02. Dead Reckoning
03. Multiplied Inhuman Disrupture
04. Clouded Restrainment (mp3 sample)
05. Brought Within Chains
06. Dead Corner of the Eye
07. World Without Skin (mp3 sample)
08. Selfless
09. Shadows of the Once Unseen
10. Predators of an Unbound Sea
11. An Everborn

Additional vocals on "Selfless" and "Shadows of the Once Unseen" were provided by by Martin Rosendahl of CORPUS MORTALE.

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