16:21 - Illog1cal Atheist have never been a Death metal band in my opinion, neither was Death after 'Human'.
15:11 - EMols86 It could be my inexperienced ears (when it comes to death metal), but Atheist - Piece Of Time sounds like way more like thrash metal than death metal to me.
Illdisposed released their latest death metal attack Sense The Darkness last year under Massacre Records. The Danish band shares with us now a new video for the song "Eyes Popping Out" from that same album. The video was directed by the well-known artist Mircea Gabriel Eftemie (and Mnemic guitarist) and can be watched at this location.
Danish death metallers Illdisposed have unveiled the cover artwork and release date for the band's upcoming new album entitled Sense The Darkness. The cover was created by Mircea Gabriel Eftemie and can be viewed below. Sense The Darkness is the follow-up to their previous studio album There is Light (But it's Not For Me) and will be released by Massacre Records on September 21st.
Danish death metallers Illdisposed have announced that they will enter the studio next month to start recording their new album and follow-up to 2011's There Is Light (But It's Not For Me). Tue Madsen will be producing it at Antfarm Studio in Denmark.
"Heaven Forbid", a brand new song from Danish metallers Illdisposed, is available for streaming at the band's MySpace page.
"Heaven Forbid" comes off the band's forthcoming album, entitled There Is Light (But It's Not For Me), which will be released on April 1 via Massacre Records. The band recorded the album at Antfarm Studio in Århus, Denmark with producer Tue Madsen (Moonspell, Dark Tranquillity, Gorefest, Sick Of It All). More details about There Is Light (But It's Not For Me) were previously reported over here.
Danish metallers Illdisposed will release their new album, There Is Light (But It's Not For Me), on April 1 via Massacre Records. The album was recorded at Antfarm Studio in Århus, Denmark with producer Tue Madsen (Moonspell, Dark Tranquillity, Gorefest, Sick Of It All).
There Is Light (But It's Not For Me) cover art] tracklist:
01. Your Own Best Companion
02. Heaven Forbid
03. Our Words Betrayed
04. The Taste Of You
05. Ast The Day Rottens
06. Reality To Fall
07. Step Into My Winter
08. Rape
09. Sunday Black
10. We
11. Our Words Betrayed
Danish Death metallers Illdisposed have confirmed that the songwriting for their tenth full-length album is complete. The band will begin tracking the drum parts on January 8th 2011.
The new album will be released some time in March via Massacre Records. Stay tuned for updates.
Danish metallers Illdisposed have posted online a new song, "For The Record", on their MySpace page.
"For The Record" comes off the band's forthcoming album, entitled "To Those Who Walk Behind Us", which will be released on August 28 via Massacre Records. The CD was recorded at AB Studio in Aarhus, Denmark and was mixed at Fredman Studio in Sweden with Fredrik Nordström.
"To Those Who Walk Behind Us" cover art] tracklist:
01. Blood On Your Parade
02. For The Record
03. Just Come And Get Me
04. Seeking Truth - Telling Lies
05. Sale At The Misery Factory
06. To Those Who Walk Behind Me
07. If All The World...
08. My Number Is Expired
09. Johnny
Danish metallers Illdisposed have set "To Those Who Walk Behind Us" as the title of their new album, due on August 28 via Massacre Records. The cover artwork for the album was done by by René Asmussen (Evergrey).
"To Those Who Walk Behind Us" was recorded at AB Studio in Aarhus, Denmark and was mixed at Fredman Studio in Sweden with Fredrik Nordström.
Eleven tracks will appear on the CD which will be available as a jewel case CD, limited digipack with bonus material and strictly limited box set with exclusive t-shirt.
Illdisposed have issued the following update on their MySpace:
"We are in the middle of the songwriting process for our 11th album. We will begin recording the yet untitled album this winter/early spring.
We have left the label AFM records. The decision was ours alone, since AFM wanted to continue working with us.. Thank you.. But no... We are negotiating with several labels as of now, but think we have found the one that We will ink with. A few more details needs to be settled - and we're good to go, so more on that soon.
In the past 17 years people would either have to see us live or go to a third party dealership in order to obtain Illdisposed merchandise. This has finally changed now, as we have opened our first official shop. So go to this location for all your t-shirt, cd and what not needs.
A brand new Illdiposed song, entitled "Like Cancer", is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.
The song comes off the Danish metallers' new album, entitled "The Prestige", due on March 28 via AFM Records (April in the US via Locomotive Records).
"The Prestige" was mixed at Studio Fredman (Gothenburg, Sweden) with Fredrik Nordström and features cover artwork by Mattias Norén.
Danish extreme metallers Illdisposed have set "The Prestige" as the title of their 10th album, due on March 28 via AFM Records.
"The Prestige" was mixed at Studio Fredman (Gothenburg, Sweden) with Fredrik Nordström and cover artwork (here) was made by Mattias Norén.
"The Prestige" tracklisting:
01. Let Go
02. The Tension
03. Weak Is Your God
04. Working Class Zero
05. A Song Of Myself
06. Like Cancer
07. Love Is Tasted Bitter
08. She Knows
09. A Child Is Missing
10. The Key To My Salvation
11. ...Your Devoted Slave
12. Ich Bin Verloren In Berlin
Danish extreme metallers Illdisposed have issued the following update:
"All right folks, it's time to reveal Martin's replacement. Our new guitarist is a longtime friend from Copenhagen, always showing up at our shows to party with us. Ladies and gentlemen: Mr. Franz Hellboss. The first time you'll see Franz live on stage with us will be in Copenhagen on Saturday, December 15th where he will join us for a song or two."
Illdisposed is currently mixing its new album at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden with Fredrik Nordström for a March 28, 2008 release via AFM Records.
Commented Jakob Batten: "The new album is recorded differently compared to the previous two albums. We didn't really cut into the tracks while recording so nearly everything you'll hear is first takes. We want it all to sound more raw and alive this time. A lot of the new albums you hear these days are so tight and over-produced that it doesn't sound like humans playing anymore and in the long run you get tired of it - I think."