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ANIMA DAMNATA: Reveal Third Album


ANIMA DAMNATA Polish black/death act Anima Damnata are streaming their third full-length album via No Clean Singing. Nefarious Seed Grows to Bring Forth Supremacy of the Beast is scheduled for a 1 November 2017 release through Godz ov War Productions and Malignant Voices and it will be available in CD, 12” LP and digital download formats.



The album is going to be exclusively premiered during the Polish leg of the Abhorrent Desecration Tour 2017 where Anima Damnata will be supporting Black Witchery, Possession and Nyogthaeblisz.

Nefarious Seed Grows to Bring Forth Supremacy of the Beast was engineered and produced by M. (Mgła). The cover art and additional illustrations were created by Mar.A Artworks, and the logo was designed by Christophe Szpajdel.

Regarding the new album, the band comment:

"The "Nefarious Seed..." was meant to be more intense and overwhelming than our previous releases. It is like a demon sitting on your chest, taking your breath away. Although it is more mature and less chaotic, it strikes with greater precision at the foundations of extreme metal music. This album is rather self-inspired; however, some influences of bands like Deicide, Sarcofago and Morbid Angel may be audible. The lyrical concept is mostly set upon Promethean values, the inner strength driven by the darkest visions, and the impending end of all religions. The production of the album follows the pattern set on Scott Burns' early works, but it has been enriched with foul miasma. The "Nefarious Seed..." completes our rapturous pentalogy dedicated to the Horned Lord. There is a bad moon on the rise, and the future is dark."

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    October 24, 2017

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