Just under a month before the release of their album “In the Twilight Grey” Sweden’s NECROPHOBIC have a special treat - an interview with photographer and graphic designer Jens Rydén (Thyrfing, ex-Naglfar and more) about the creation of the artwork for "In the Twilight Grey": https://youtu.be/WKmTy8WP7zk
The band recently released “Grace of the Past”, the third and last single leading up to “In the Twilight Grey” on March 15th, 2024. If you listen closely you can find the new song used in the background for the interview.
Anyone interested in the stellar guitar skills of lead guitarist Sebastian Ramstedt should check out his playthrough for “Stormcrow”:
Preorders for “In the Twilight Grey” can be found under the following link: https://necrophobic.lnk.to/InTheTwilightGrey.
The album will be available in the following formats:
Ltd. Deluxe Gatefold combat green 2LP & LP-Booklet & Poster incl. 2 bonus tracks (1.000x)
Gatefold black LPGatefold dark green LP (300x)Ltd.
CD Mediabook (comes with a special, extended booklet and 2 bonus tracks)
Standard CD Jewelcase
Digital album
Enigmatically titled “In the Twilight Grey”, NECROPHOBIC’s tenth studio album immediately asserts its separation from everything that has gone before. Colder and more biting than recent efforts, “In the Twilight Grey” is full of brutish metal songs, hewn from unnamed obsidian horrors.
NECROPHOBIC have always been a more dynamic and daring band than their somewhat narrow reputation might suggest. “In the Twilight Grey” hammers their boldness home via some of the most hard-hitting and direct songs they have ever recorded. Equally, the new album is home to several songs that push NECROPHOBIC’s music down strange, new avenues. Fueled by the dark side, Sebastian Ramstedt understands the importance of retaining the essence of the band’s early days, even as the means of expression continues to evolve.
Yet again “In the Twilight Grey” was produced, mixed and mastered by Fredrik Folkare (of death metal icons Unleashed) at Chrome Studios, Stockholm and engineered in close collaboration by Folkare and the band themselves. For the artwork they teamed up with Jens Rydén, another like minded institution from the Swedish scene.
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