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Season of Mist is proud to welcome innovative Egyptian-born artist Nader Sadek to the roster.
Known as the designer responsible for the stage imagery on Mayhem's 2009 US tour, Nader decided to delve deeper into the metal world by forming his own project. He thus teamed up with guitarist Rune Eriksen (Ava Inferi, Aura Noir, ex-Mayhem), bassist Steve Tucker (ex-Morbid Angel) and drummer Flo Mounier (Cryptopsy) to create a death metal project under his own name.
Nader Sadek's debut is entitled In the Flesh and features compositions and performances by all four artists and has been set to a May 16th release in Europe, and a day later in the USA. The video for "Nigredo In Necromance" off the new album can be watched below.
Says Sadek: "My general association with death metal, deals with the notion of false perceptions, and how great individuality can be smothered by the weight of an overwhelming environment. This idea is ever-present throughout all my work. Each of the players in this album played key roles in their respective bands, facing difficult challenges, and yet taking their bands to higher levels. Their talent as well as their tenacity has always intrigued me. As such, they fit perfectly in this project."
"I've been looking forward to doing this recording for months", Steve Tucker comments. "Nader does some very interesting art and I enjoy helping him achieve his twisted vision. It's rare to get to play alongside a drummer with the abilities that Flo possesses. It's a bonus that I get the opportunity to jam with professionals such as Rune and Flo. It'll be brutal."
Flo Mounier adds: "It's amazing that artists with different backgrounds can come together to create something so extreme and so dark but yet have so much fun doing so! It has been a pleasure working with Nader and Steve in the past and I'm looking forward to experimenting with Rune's unique style, I can't wait to start laying down the extreme with my boys."
Rune Eriksen: "When first being approached by Nader to collaborate with him, Steve and Flo, I was immediately caught up by the idea of it. Not only is Nader's concept and reasons for doing this of an inspirational character in itself, but also the very thought of collaborating with musicians such as Steve and Flo seemed like an opportunity not to miss."
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| Whoa... that was actually pretty groovy, man. |
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| This is... awesome ! Sick video too, gonna keep a good eye on them |
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| Wow... the video is so sick and captivating at the same time... you can definitely see an artist's hand in it. Quite like the production as well |
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That was wierd.... in a very awesome way  |
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Because i find hard to memorialize that name, i just use "a sad rednek" of them  |
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Wow.... I shouldn't have seen this just before going to sleep.
@Array: a good anagram. I think he should use this name rather than his own, which literally means "Rare Honest" |
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| DAMN. I'm definitely gonna check this out. that video was NEKRO AS FUCK haha |
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BudDa - 02.02.2011 at 14:57
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The name sounds especially funny in Polish:
"nader" is a rather literary, rare word meaning "very"
"sadek" is the diminutive from of the Polish word for "orchard"
It's hard to explain, but it sounds really funny  |
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| Nice video, the music didn't grab much attention though. |
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Music isn't bad but the video is horrible  |
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| What in the fuck did i just watch |
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Morbid Angel with hints of Mayhem's Chimera. Well played, exciting at times, but most of the time just quite boring without any own ideas.
5/10 |
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JD - 28.05.2011 at 16:03
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| Just heard their album, its awesome! |
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