VADER: Cover Of SLAYER's 'Raining Blood' Available For Download

August 30, 2006

Veteran Polish extreme metallers VADER have made their cover of the SLAYER classic "Raining Blood" available for download via their official web site. The song appears on the Japanese version of VADER's new album, "Impressions in Blood", which came out a few days ago via Marqueee/Avalon. The CD, which was recorded at Hertz Studio in Bialystok, Poland and features artwork by Greek artist Seth (ROTTING CHRIST, PARADISE LOST),will be released in Europe on September 4 via Regain and in the U.S. on September 5 through Candlelight Records USA. A track from the album, entitled "Shadow Fear", is available for preview at Candlelight Records USA's official MySpace page. A full-length MP3 of the song "Warlords" can be downloaded at this location.

VADER recently shot a video for the song "Helleluyah (God Is Dead)" with director Andrzej Wyrozebski, who is said to be one of the leading movie producers in Poland. Janusz Król (known from the Polish fantasy movie "Wiedzmin") was responsible for all special effects and the whole set design. Slawomir Panasewicz (who has worked on over 140 video clips!) was a cameraman.

Check out photos from the video shoot at this location.

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