VANDÖD: 'Burden Of Eden' Video Available

June 10, 2007

Swedish black metallers VANDÖD have released their full-length debut, "As", on Ex Mortem Records.

Formed in 2004 by guitarist Henrik Wendel and drummer Daniel Wikforss, VANDÖD has developed a style all of its own, thanks in part to Wendel's years of playing in local orchestras. Vocalist Niclas Ankarbranth joined the band after hearing Wendel and Wikforss playing around with a track during a visit to the studios, and the trio was later joined by FALL OV SERAFIM's Ville Kemi on bass and backing vocals.

Tracks from the album, as well as a new video for the song "Burden of Eden", can be found on the band's official MySpace page.

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