VANMAKT: 'Förkastelse Av Jesu Tro' Video In The Works

May 9, 2007

Mainman Gorgoth of the Swedish black metal band VANMAKT has issued the following update:

"Got a message from my brother today, and he's studying film on a college in my hometown. They have an assignement for May and his group wanted to do a clay video for VANMAKT! We loved the idea, of course. I mean, how many bands have a video in clay? That's awesome, and well, with clay you can kill people, burn churches and so on. It's to bad that we couldnt do that in 'My Darkest Hate' video, but well, we dont wanna go to prison. But we hope that they will do an awesome job and we hope that the video will surface in June. They will film the Swedish-entitled song 'Förkastelse Av Jesu Tro' that means 'Rejection of Jesus Believe' in direct translation.

"On Friday we will have our first gig as VANMAKT in Nyköping and on Saturday in Linköping! Were gonna kick some seriuos as, so be there and watch a really good show!"

VANMAKT recently posted the cover artwork for its upcoming debut album, "Vredskapta Mörkersagor", at this location (cover art created by Juanjo Castellano).

"Vredskapta Mörkersagor" will be released this spring/summer through Pulverised Records. The CD features guest appearances by Jonas Renvaktar (SPAWN OF POSSESSION) on the song entitled "Open the Gates" and Hebbe from SKALD on the track "En Mardröm, En Strid, Ett Helvete". VANMAKT also recently filmed a video for the song "My Darkest Hate" which will be included on the forthcoming album.

"Vredskapta Mörkersagor" track listing:

01. The First Key
02. Sanguine Craving
03. Förkastelse Av Jesu Tro
04. My Darkest Hate
05. Diaboli Iubeo
06. Para Vindicta
07. Open The Gates
08. Death Upon Death
09. En Mardröm, En Strid, Ett Helvete
10. Prince Mephisto
11. A New Satanic Era

Two songs from "Vredskapta Mörkersagor""Sanguine Craving" and "Death Upon Death" — are available for streaming at the band's MySpace page.

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