Wednesday, October 26, 2011

VIDEO - VALLENFYRE: PREMIERES BEHIND-THE-SCENES FOOTAGE FROM "CATHEDRALS OF DREAD"

VALLENFYRE PREMIERES BEHIND-THE-SCENES FOOTAGE FROM "CATHEDRALS OF DREAD" VIDEO

In a couple of days, VALLENFYRE's debut album, A Fragile King , will be released through Century Media Records worldwide! Here are the exact release dates of the album:

GERMANY / AUSTRIA / SWITZERLAND / NORWAY: Friday, February 11, 2011.
UK / BENELUX / FRANCE / GREECE / DENMARK / PORTUGAL / REST OF EUROPE: Monday, October 31, 2011.
NORTH AMERICA: Tuesday, November 1, 2011
SPAIN / ITALY: Tuesday, November 1, 2011.
SWEDEN / FINLAND / HUNGARY: Wednesday, November 2, 2011.
AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND: Friday, November 4, 2011.

Before VALLENFYRE debuts their video for "Cathedrals Of Dread" next week (more details soon), you can now watch a preview of the video shoot, plus interviews with all band members. To see VALLENFYRE behind-the-scenes, watch below.




VALLENFYRE is the brainchild of Gregor Mackintosh (songwriter and guitarist of PARADISE LOST), along with members of MY DYING BRIDE, AT THE GATES, and DOOM. VALLENFYRE is not a one-off project-- they will continue as a band that will also play live in 2012. The full line-up is:

Gregor Mackintosh (PARADISE LOST) - Vocals and Lead Guitar
Hamish Glencross (MY DYING BRIDE) - Rhythm and Lead Guitars
Mully - Rhythm Guitars
Scoot (DOOM, EXTINCTION OF MANKIND) - Bass
Adrian Erlandsson (AT THE GATES, PARADISE LOST) - Drums

A Fragile King will be available as CD, limited Digipak (incl. bonus track) and 180gr vinyl LP (incl. the bonus track and a poster). The vinyl is limited to:
- 200 copies on clear vinyl
- 100 copies on gold/black marbled vinyl
- the black vinyl is not limited

And everybody who really wants to buy a digital copy of the album can do it via iTunes and the likes, but it won't sound as good as on vinyl. In case you don't have a record player, you should ask Santa Claus NOW because in 3 years the world will collapse and there won't be electricity to run your CD players and iPods any more-- while you can still play your vinyl with a Gramophone!
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