Nuclear Blast News: Kadavar, Fit For An Autopsy, Rings Of Saturn

Kadavar 2013

 

KADAVAR release ‘Children Of The Night’ music video/single, FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY release second single and video ‘The Sea Of Tragic Beasts, RINGS OF SATURN reveal new album “Gidim.

 

 

After their insanely ambitious spaghetti western video for the ‘The Devil’s Master’, Berlin, Germany-based rock overlords  KADAVAR have released the official music video for the brand new single, ‘Children Of The Night’. The song comes off the band’s highly anticipated new album, “For The Dead Travel Fast”.

Watch the video here.

 

Fit For An Autopsy - The Sea Of Tragic Beasts

 

New Jersey six-piece FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY have just dropped the video for the title track from their upcoming fifth studio album, ‘The Sea of Tragic Beasts’. The album will be released on October 25 via Nuclear Blast Records worldwide and Human Warfare (AUS).

Watch the new video here.

“We have to be these puffed up, aggressive people to survive in this world,” said guitarist and producer Will Putney about the track. “It’s dog eat dog shit out there. Lyrically, the song touches on that violent way of thinking, but it also shows the inherent sadness that comes along with a life of this nature. It’s the two main themes that the subject matter on our album was born from, making it a fitting title track. Musically, I think it’s a cool display of everything we do as a band — some classic metal foundations with some new tricks for us, and a fight riff for good measure. Hope you enjoy it!”

 

Rings Of Saturn - Gidim

 

Alien themed tech-death masters, RINGS OF SATURN, arrive back on the scene to release their fifth full-length studio album. »Gidim« will be released on October 25th via Nuclear Blast Records. and today fans can hear the first single.

Watch the music video for ‘The Husk,’ which was directed by Scott Hansen of Digital Thunderdome, HERE.

Lucas Mann comments, “We always try to raise the bar with each album made. »Gidim« is a callback to RINGS OF SATURN’s roots. The fan favorite parts of »Dingir« and »Lugal Ki En« have been considered for inclusion and expansion on »Gidim.«”

 

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