VADER: 'XXV' Audio Sample Available

March 28, 2008

A new version of the VADER song "Incarnation", taken from the band's forthcoming anniversary album "XXV", is available for streaming at this location.

Due at the end of May through Regain Records, "XXV" was specially recorded for VADER's 25th anniversary and features re-recorded songs from the band's history. The album was entirely recorded, mixed and mastered at Hertz Studio with the Wieslawscy Bros. at the helm, known for their previous VADER collaborations on such releases as "The Art Of War" and "Impressions In Blood".

The regular double-disc edition of the album will feature 25 songs, including "Carnal", "Cold Demons", "Black To The Blind", and a previously unreleased song called "Tyrani Tyrani Piekiel" from the very early days of the band. A special digipack edition of "XXV" will be made available with an additional DVD featuring bonus songs (Polish versions of "Trupi Jad" and "Reborn In Flames") and some historical rarities in the form of video footage recorded between 1986 and 2001.

All the graphics and the entire "XXV" layout was designed by Jacek Wisniewski, the Polish graphic artist resposible for the cover art of previous VADER releases "Black To The Blind", "Litany", "Revelations" and "The Beast".

As previously reported, VADER, ZONARIA, SEPTICFLESH and GILLA BRUJA will team up for a European tour, expected to run from mid-October through early November. The complete tour itinerary will be announced soon.

VADER will play an exclusive show in Cairo, Egypt on April 11 at La Villa Club. It will be one of the first death metal shows in that part of the world, and Dubai-based death/thrash band NERVECELL has been confirmed as the support act on the night. It will mark NERVECELL's second appearance in Egypt, as the band had previously headlined the Egypt Metal Festival in March 2007. Local acts WORM and DARK PHILOSOPHY are also on the bill.

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