Angelystor Posted May 10, 2010 Author Report Posted May 10, 2010 fter several months of writing and pre-production, Dutch black/death thrashers FLESH MADE SIN have entered Aftermath Studios in Kaatsheuvel, Holland with producer Marco Stubbe to begin recording their new album for a late 2010 release. According to a press release, FLESH MADE SIN "will continue and further evolve their epic darkness invoked by its predecessor, 'The Aftermath Of Amen', which was released June 29, 2009 by Neurotic Records." Commented guitarist/vocalist Twan van Geel: "FLESH MADE SIN have set sail to descend deeper in the abyssic spheres of blackened metal. We've managed to capture the wickedness and darkened layers which already emerged from 'The Aftermath Of Amen' and gave the color black a leading role as it comes to the overall feel of the new material. The songs breathe like a megalomaniac and provoke all inferior maggots claiming to play the best metal music ever. "Fuck you all! "There is so many weak shit coming out lately that I really can't wait to record and release this demonic diamond of Satan's excellence. Needless to say, lyrically all madness flows like the finest of wines. Baptized through god's delirium the words are casted straight from my weary heart into the mental slavery of free will and the tempting whirlwinds of earthly lust. Finally reaching the cosmic spectre in adoration of the beast in men. "Ave Satan!" o_0 Quote
Angelystor Posted May 25, 2011 Author Report Posted May 25, 2011 Despite the fact their frontman Twan van Geel recently joined the ranks of LEGION OF THE DAMNED as that band's new guitar player, Dutch black/death thrashers FLESHMADESIN have every intention of carrying on. FLESHMADESIN recently completed work on its third album, "'Delirigion", which is described in a press release as the band's "most demonic and, above all, most honest and intriguing album to date. With the new [CD], FLESHMADESIN has taken [its] music out of the thrash and into the darkened wastelands of death and black metal. 'Delirigion' combines the sinners own somewhat unique approach of aggression and groove, which was already noticeable on their forerunners 'Dawn of the Stillborn' [2004] and 'The Aftermath of Amen' [2009], together with the sharpness and anarchistic transcendence of harsh blackened metal." Commented Twan van Geel: "'Delirigion' is FLESHMADESIN's next step on our highway to hell, but we rather see it as the first step into the new flesh. This reptile changed skin, so the band's logo made way for a more suiting armor to maintain its venomous innards on the right place. We are ready to bring back the danger once again and set ablaze the hearts of true metal heads still breathing for that bloody taste of hell's metal!" Quote
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