SEPTICFLESH: Unleash stunning "Prometheus" video
April 2, 2015
SEPTICFLESH are now premiering a spectacular video for the song "Prometheus", which is taken from the Greek demons' latest album 'Titan'. The clip was created by the band and director Jon Simvonis and is now exclusively streaming via the official media partners below:
Rock Hard (DE)
Kaaoszine (FI)
Rocking (GR)
Metal Wani (IN)
Andfari (IS)
Metalitalia (IT)
Lords of Metal (NL)
Eternal Terror (NO)
Musick Magazine (PL)
Against Magazine (PT)
Metal Hammer (UK)
SEPTICFLESH comment: "We now present our second video clip since our founding. The first was 'The Eldest Cosmonaut' from the album 'A Fallen Temple'. This time we chose the song 'Prometheus' from our latest album 'Titan'. The storyline revolves around the theme of transformation and crossing the thin line between predator and prey. It is something that literally delivers food for thought. Provoking, disturbing, resisting, surviving the ordeal... "
SEPTICFLESH have reached the final stages on their European concert tour in support of MOONSPELL. You can find a list of all remaining dates this year below.
For interview requests regarding SEPTICFLESH, please contact Season of Mist.
01 Apr 15 Esch sur Alzette (LU) Kulturafabrik
02 Apr 15 Oslo (NO) Rockefeller (Inferno Festival)
03 Apr 15 Pretoria (ZA) Witch Fest
20 Jun 15 Dessel (BE) Graspop Metal Meeting (exact date tbc)
SEPTICFLESH are touring in support of their latest masterpiece 'Titan' (2014), which is still available in various formats via the Season of Mist shop. Artwork and tracklist are as follows:
1. War in Heaven
2. Burn
3. Order of Dracul
4. Prototype
5. Dogma
6. Prometheus
7. Titan
8. Confessions of a Serial Killer
9. Ground Zero
10. The First Immortal
Titans are the most ancient of all the gods depicted in Greek mythology ' even older than the Olympic deities. They represent the forces of nature. No other title could have been more apt to represent SEPTICFLESH's ninth full-length. "Titan" is the power of darkness made manifest in music. Guitarist Christos Antoniou, who passed his academic studies of classical composition with honours and distinction, already proved his prowess for orchestration with "The Great Mass" (2011). Now "Titan" shows a level of maturity in his use of classical instruments in a metal context with no equal. The way to this glory was paved by the Greek's celebrated comeback album "Communion" (2008), which came as a refined version of SEPTICFLESH's long established sound: massive deadly guitars on the edge of blackness with intricate string-work supplemented by haunting gothic melodies and epic orchestral arrangements. The Greeks had used their hiatus after splitting up in 2003 well. Starting out as SEPTIC FLESH in 1990, they released the "Temple of the Lost Race" EP only one year later. With every following album from their debut "Mystic Places of Dawn" (1994) to the stunning "Sumerian Daemons" (2003) the band evolved in huge steps transforming and honing their songwriting skills and sound into highly original and very cinematic dark musical matter that has been described as black, death and gothic metal. Most of their previous albums have meanwhile been reissued with bonus material and made available again by Seasons of Mist. Yet now SEPTICFLESH have reached a new peek in their career. This "Titan" stands high and proud as a new force of nature to be reckoned with!
Recording line-up
Seth Siro Anton: bass & vocals
Christos Antoniou: guitar & orchestral arrangements
Sotiris Anunnaki V: guitar & clean vocals
Fotis Benardo: drums & percussion
New line-up
Seth Siro Anton: bass & vocals
Christos Antoniou: guitar & orchestral arrangements
Sotiris Anunnaki V: guitar & clean vocals
Kerim 'Krimh' Lechner: drums & percussion
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