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12/09/2012
Grave:
new album "Endless Procession Of Souls" enters German charts! Touring Europe NOW with Sonne Adam!
Into the darkness…into the charts! For the first time in the long history of legendary Swedish death metal masters GRAVE, the band has entered the official German sales charts on #81 with their much-l...
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27/08/2012
Grave:
new album "Endless Procession Of Souls" out now!
"Endless Procession Of Souls", the new album of Sweden's supreme rulers of Death Metal, is out now! Expect nothing but the best GRAVE album since "Soulless". Don't believe it? Then check out the track...
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02/08/2012
Grave:
premieres new track "Perimortem" on CVLT Nation.com
Swedish death metal legends GRAVE will release their 10th studio album "Endless Procession Of Souls" on August 27th in Europe and on August 28th in North America via Century Media Records. Recorded at...
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13/07/2012
Grave:
first songs of "Endless Procession Of Souls" left the vault
A first sign of death has been sent out from the tomb. A new song of GRAVE's upcoming album "Endless Procession Of Souls" has been launched on the website of Decibel Magazine. Get crushed by the "Pass...
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22/06/2012
Grave:
cover artwork & track listing for "Endless Procession Of Souls" revealed
Swedish death metal veterans GRAVE - spearhead of the scene since 1988 - will release their 10th studio album "Endless Procession Of Souls" on August 27th in Europe. To give you a first insight into t...
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Endless Procession Of Souls
27/08/2012
CD, Vinyl, Digital Download
Ola Lindgren
(
Guitar / Vocals
)
Mika Lagren
(
Guitar
)
Ronnie Bergstål
(
Drums
)
Tobias Cristiansson
(
Bass
)
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Sweden’s legendary death metal kings GRAVE have returned home. Never let it be said they don’t know how to make an entrance.
“Home” in this case is Century Media, ground zero for their 1991 launch with “Into The Grave” and six more albums of sonic violence before seeking out new avenues following “As Rapture Comes” in 2006 with the now defunct Regain Records. And although the two records that surfaced while GRAVE was away – “Dominion VIII” (2008) and “Burial Ground” (2010) – continued to uphold the band’s penchant for quality mayhem, new outing “Endless Procession Of Souls” hits like a ton of bricks thanks to its relentless speed, crushing groove, and unexpectedly rich clarity.
Released at a time when death metal is enjoying unparalleled popularity and competition for the crown is fierce, “Endless Procession Of Souls” takes the best of what GRAVE has offered in the past and chalks up a bigger and meaner spin on things. The band's sole remaining founding member and musical director, vocalist/guitarist Ola Lindgren, is only too happy to be back on familiar turf and spearheading what has been deemed by some of GRAVE's long time supporters as their strongest and most diverse album since “Soulless” was issued in 1994.
“When we came back, Century Media asked what kind of direction we were going in – if it was something new or more like the older stuff – but they left us alone to do our own thing,” says Lindgren. “We sent the label some early mixes of the three songs and they loved the music, which was great, and when we delivered the master they were super excited and very satisfied with it.”
Lindgren is joined on “Endless Procession Of Souls” by Mika Lagrén (guitars), Ronnie Bergerstål (drums) and Tobias Cristiansson (bass), which he considers one of the strongest GRAVE line-ups in years. The album’s dynamics are owed in large part to this injection of new blood, which took the pressure off Lindgren, who has been doing the vast majority of the songwriting on his own for almost 10 years. Most of this album was written at GRAVE’s rehearsal space, and in some cases Lindgren wasn’t involved at all in the early stages of the songwriting.
“It was a big relief, actually,” Lindgren admits. “There were a few times when it was just Tobias and Ronnie at the rehearsal space, and they came up with two or three songs. I just came in at the end and put the arrangements and finishing touches together with them. That kind of set the tone for the album and the direction we ultimately decided to take. There’s definitely a deeper and heavier groove feeling than the last few, and I think that drew me back to albums like “Soulless” a bit, which was also very song-oriented. Every piece of input from the other guys was good whether or not I liked it. I just had to put it through the GRAVE filter to decide if it could be on the album or not.”
GRAVE recorded “Endless Procession Of Souls” at their own Studio Soulless, with Lindgren taking on the role of producer and mixing / mastering the album himself. The results are savage, brutal and crushing, the way the band wanted it, yet the sound is clear and vibrant. Perhaps not what diehard fans want to hear when describing an epic death metal record, but this was one element in particular Lindgren was striving for: “It doesn’t sound like a washing machine, so you can hear what all the instruments are actually doing.”
When all is said and done and the bodies have been counted, “Endless Procession Of Souls” will serve as a reminder as to why GRAVE has been tagged as “legendary”. A weird honor to have according to Lindgren considering the band is still alive and kicking, but he’s grateful that the band’s 20+ year history is held in such high regard by so many people.
“Our status as a band doesn’t really hit me until we’re out playing for the fans and people we’ve had a musical impact on. Especially the older fans that have been around since the first couple albums came out. It’s a very cool thing but we don’t have our noses in the air about it. We’re just a death metal band from Sweden with a long history (laughs).”
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Endless Procession Of Souls
27/08/2012
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You'll Never See (re-issue + Bonus)
02/10/2006
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Soulless (re-issue + Bonus)
02/10/2006
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As Rapture Comes
24/07/2006
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Fiendish Regression
23/08/2004
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Back From the Grave
21/10/2002
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Into the Grave + Bonus (Reissue)
17/09/2001
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Extremely Rotten (Live)
28/04/1997
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Hating Life
25/03/1996
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Soulless
01/06/1994
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And Here I Die Satisfied
01/01/1994
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You'll never see...
01/05/1992
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Into the Grave
01/08/1991