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KATATONIA Interviewed In Madrid; Video Available - Nov. 16, 2009
Eternally Rock conducted an interview with Sweden's KATATONIA when the band played Madrid, Spain on September 12, 2009. Watch the chat below.

"Day And Then The Shade", the new video from Sweden's KATATONIA, was directed by Lasse Hoile, who has previously worked with OPETH and PORCUPINE TREE, among others. The song comes off the band's eighth studio album, "Night Is The New Day", which was released in Europe on November 2 and in North America on November 10 via Peaceville Records.

A mini-site for "Night Is The New Day" can be accessed at this location. It includes audio samples, downloads, album information, interviews, art gallery plus exclusive previously unseen studio diaries from the recording session.

"Night Is The New Day" track listing:

01. Forsaker
02. The Longest Year
03. Idle Blood
04. Onward Into Battle
05. Liberation
06. The Promise Of Deceit
07. Nephilim
08. New Night
09. Inheritance
10. Day And Then The Shade
11. Ashen *
12. Departer

* Swedish-edition CD and vinyl-edition bonus track

"Night Is The New Day" is the long-awaited new studio album of transcendental, atmospheric rock and metal, exploring the darker corners of audial melancholy. It was recorded throughout July 2009 and was co-produced, engineered and mixed by David Castillo. A continuation of the heaviness, depth and atmosphere of their previous album, "Night Is The New Day" is also a more multi-dimensional effort — waltzing between prog moments, doom, folk & the classic melodic anthems that are the staple of KATATONIA's uncompromising sound, completed by the haunting tones of Jonas Renkse's vocal journeys of urban and emotional decay. Cover art once again comes courtesy of Travis Smith (KATATONIA, OPETH, NOVEMBRE) and continues the stylistic identity established so effectively since "The Great Cold Distance".

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COMMENT |
posted by : Vorphalack
11/16/2009 7:16:48 PM

Would be nice if I could hear it :(
Hard to make out everything with all of the wind.

COMMENT | Although.....
posted by : lord-infernus
11/16/2009 8:05:14 PM

...I like Katatonia, I find it shocking that they are still covered by Metal press these days, when they are nothing more than a poor-mans Radiohead.

COMMENT |
posted by : Vorphalack
11/16/2009 8:32:03 PM

I understand what you are driving at, but I disagree completely considering I think Radiohead fucking blows.

COMMENT |
posted by : TheEagle
11/16/2009 8:39:56 PM

Yeah, another useless interview we can't hear. Damn them all slacker pseudo-journalists.

Labels listen: ask your publicists and PR people to ask their magazines/webzines to bring decent recording/shooting equipment!

COMMENT | video interviews
posted by : roy_imhotep
11/17/2009 9:41:00 AM

Yeah, I agree with TheEagle. At Imhotep (www.imhotep.no) we try to do our best to have a proper sound. However, we're not professinal, nor can we afford really good equipment. But at least our interviews are listenable. The filming is of course not always top notch (what can you do with just one camera?)...
...but check the Katatonia videointerview done recently in 5 parts (was a news on this on Blabber a couple of days ago)....
Best regards - roy/imhotep



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