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Decapitated verlängern Zusammenarbeit mit Nuclear Blast; neue Musik ist auf dem Weg

Wunderbar.

VON AM 29/09/2020

Seit der Veröffentlichung ihres 2011 erschienenen Albums „Carnival Is Forever“ stehen Decapitated bei Nuclear Blast unter Vertrag. Und das bleibt nun auch noch eine Weile so, denn die Band aus Polen verlängerte die Vertragslaufzeit beim Musik-Label.

Decapitated verlängern ihren Vertrag bei Nuclear Blast

Wie Gitarrist Waclaw „Vogg“ Kieltyka verriet, freue man sich, auch nach einem Jahrzehnt weiter mit Nuclear Blast zusammenarbeiten zu dürfen. Und er ließ auch noch eine weitere tolle Neuigkeit vom Stapel: Die Band arbeitet gerade an neuer Musik, die uns vermutlich in den kommenden Monaten erreichen wird.

„We have been working with Nuclear Blast Records for over a decade now and I am more than happy to announce that we have re-signed our contract. The bond which we have between the band and the label is really great, it’s not only a business relationship but also a lot of respect, loyalty, understanding, and support over the years, definitely the core of any relationship. Many things will happen in the upcoming months! I am super excited to continue this journey with such a professional team again! Wait for the new music! It’s coming!“

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After more than ten years of successfully working together, NUCLEAR BLAST is proud to announce that Polish Tech Death masters DECAPITATED have decided to refresh their bond and have re-signed their contract for another era of extreme metal for the Germany based metal label. The band also hints that new music will be coming in the near future. NUCLEAR BLAST USA GENERAL MANAGER Gerardo Martinez states: “Decapitated has been in my life literally since the band started, and soon after the first time they toured the US with their second album – first time seeing them live, I knew that the band had “IT”. Fast forward to the Organic Hallucinosis days and I became very good friends with all of them and I haven’t left them since. We’ve gone through highs and lows, but one thing that makes me feel great is that we are here, in 2020, extending their deal so we can continue to be in the family and release more music together for many years to come! “ Guitarist Waclaw "Vogg" Kieltyka adds: "We have been working with Nuclear Blast Records for over a decade now and I am more than happy to announce that we have re-signed our contract. The bond which we have between the band and the label is really great, it’s not only a business relationship but also a lot of respect, loyalty, understanding, and support over the years, definitely the core of any relationship. Many things will happen in the upcoming months! I am super excited to continue this journey with such a professional team again! Wait for the new music! It's coming! NUCLEAR BLAST A&R Jerome Riera about it: "I'm extremely happy to be working with Decapitated for their next chapter with Nuclear Blast. They are one of the rare bands of our time that uses their incredible technical skills to consistently deliver their own unique brand of brutal and impactful songs. Looking forward to spending 2021 with them!" #nuclearblastrecords #nuclearblast #decapitated #decapitatedband @nuclearblastrecords @nuclearblastsouthamerica @nuclearblastaustralia @nuclearblastusa 📸 @robert.zembrzycki

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Rosige Aussichten für Fans und alle, die es noch werden wollen.

Ein bevorstehendes neues Album würde den nunmehr achten Longplayer von Decapitated markieren. Zuletzt brachte die Band 2017 ihre aktuelle Scheibe „Anticult“ auf den Markt.

2018 trennte sich die Kombo von Schlagzeuger Michal Lysejko. Während zunächst James Stewart von Vader einsprang, war bei der Pre-Corona „Faces Of Death Tour“ Aborted-Drummer Ken Bedene mit am Start.

Ob er auch beim neuen Material als Session-Musiker die Drumsticks in der Hand hält, ist noch nicht klar.

Bild: Robert Zembrzycki / Offizielles Pressefoto

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