VADER: Awaiting The Birth Of 'The Beast'

May 24, 2004

Polish death metallers VADER have posted the following update on their official web site:

"[For the past] two weeks [the] guys have been working at Radio Gdansk Studio, recording their new album 'The Beast'. So far the process is going very smooth, Daray has just finished recording of drums, the most important part in the album structure. It's going to be the longest (about 50 minutes) and most diverse release of the band. As [frontman] Peter said, 'The Beast' will incorporate feeling of band's first recordings ('The Ultimate Incantation', 'Sothis') as well as utterly modern sounds...Of course, it still will be Dark and Brutal VADER but...wait patiently for the Birth of The Beast!" Watch Windows Media video clips of Daray in the recording studio: Clip#1, Clip#2.

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