Umea's NAGLFAR has now premiered a new single, "An Extension Of His Arm And Will", taken from their upcoming album, Téras-- the band's first studio release since 2007! Featuring artwork by Niklas Sundin (DARK TRANQUILLITY), who has already designed artwork for bands such as IN FLAMES, ARCH ENEMY, AT THE GATES, and many others, Téras will be released through Century Media Records on March 26th in Europe and in North America with nine tracks of pristine, Swedish melodic black metal. To listen to the latest single from the band, head over to No Clean Singing.com now:
To hear the album's first single, "Pale Horse", head over to NAGLFAR's official Facebook. The complete track-listing for Téras is below.
Téras track-listing
1. Téras
2. Pale Horse
3. III: Death Dimension Phantasma
4. The Monolith
5. An Extension Of His Arm And Will
6. Bring Out Your Dead
7. Come Perdition
8. Invoc(H)ate
9. The Dying Flame Of Existence
The album will be available as regular CD, limited deluxe CD Digipak (incl. the studio bonus track "Tired Bones" and a logo patch), digital download and noble deluxe 2LP with 180g vinyls, gatefold sleeve, an etching on side D, printed inner sleeves as well as the aforementioned bonus track.
Prior to the album's release, Century Media Records will release the An Extension Of His Arm And Will 7" EP, limited to 500 hand-numbered copies. The EP also includes the exclusive non-album track, "As Long As They Fear". Check www.cmdistro.com often to order your copy of this special collector's item!
More news about NAGLFAR and Téras will be announced soon, so stay tuned!
I miss Umeå. Such an awesome place for metalheads.
Cool self-brag, bro.
Right? Irregardless, if I was to involve myself in a discussion about how metal is more than just about music, I would use that town as an example. Great people and a surprising array of good music coming out of there.
I miss Umeå. Such an awesome place for metalheads.
Cool self-brag, bro.
Right? Irregardless, if I was to involve myself in a discussion about how metal is more than just about music, I would use that town as an example. Great people and a surprising array of good music coming out of there.
Not too surprising considering it's Meshuggah's hometown. I heard they had a strong hardcore scene there, a few years back.
post by MikeOv at Feb 24,2012 5:03pm
Oh and since this thread is about Naglfar
Vittra > Whatever else they've released since
post by Nocuous_fumes_nli at Feb 26,2012 3:12pm
^truth^
Yeah, this is pretty bad... Bummer cause in my opinion up to and including Pariah are great records, with some of the better vocals the genre has to offer.