VADER Completes Work On 'Tibi Et Igni'; Release Date Announced

March 7, 2014

Polish death metal veterans VADER have completed work on their new album, "Tibi Et Igni" (a Latin phrase which translates to "For You And Fire"),for a May 30 release via Nuclear Blast. The follow-up to 2011's "Welcome To The Morbid Reich" was recorded at Hertz Studio in Bialystok, Poland with producers Wojtek and Slawek Wiesawski.

Commented VADER: "The fire was released!! The word made flesh and new VADER album — 'Tibi Et Igni' - is done!

"We were working four weeks in Hertz Studio between December and February. 10 brand new songs plus 4 bonus tracks are recorded and ready for YOU. Two songs in special mix versions shall be released as 7-inch [single] yet in April. The whole album at the end of May.

"In April and May, VADER and Nuclear Blast are preparing some videos to close up the process of work and the album itself.

"Be ready for interviews and other surprise until 'Tibi Et Igni' will be in your hands. The absolute heaviest VADER album in the history!

"Demons are knocking to your door now."

Songtitles set to appear on "Tibi Et Igni" include "Abandon All Hope", "Bring Them To Me" and "Infernal Poetry".

VADER's forthcoming effort will mark the recording debut of British drummer James Stewart (DIVINE CHAOS),who replaced Pawel "Paul" Jaroszewicz in 2011.

VADER's latest album, "Welcome To The Morbid Reich", was released in Europe on August 12, 2011 and in North America on September 13, 2011 via Nuclear Blast Records. The effort was recorded at Hertz Studio in Bialystok, Poland and features the cover artwork of Zbigniew Bielak (DESTRÖYER 666, WATAIN). The band laid down a total of 12 songs for the CD, which was mixed and mastered in May 2011.

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