WATAIN Interviewed On Swedish TV; Video Available

October 23, 2009

An interview with WATAIN aired on Swedish national television (SVT) as part of a series of documentaries which aim to investigate horror from a cultural perspective as it discusses the influence, inspirations and importance of horror through out the arts. The Swedish black metal band is featured in episode 7 in the series, titled "Skräckministeriet" ("The Ministry Of Horror"),which can be viewed at this location. (Note: The WATAIN report begins around the 21-minute mark.)

WATAIN will enter Necromorbus Studio in Stockholm in January to begin recording its fourth album for a late spring release. According to the band, "WATAIN shall . . . unleash the energy that has been building up since 'Sworn To The Dark'. It is pressing against the barriers, and it cannot be held back much longer. Beware the hungry darkness!"

WATAIN is confirmed for next year's Maryland Deathfest, set to take place May 28-30, 2010 at Sonar in Baltimore.

WATAIN's third full-length album, "Sworn To The Dark", was released in February 2007 via Season of Mist.

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