Wednesday, April 6, 2011

VADER: IN-STUDIO VIDEO REPORT #1 AVAILABLE ONLINE

Video footage of drum sessions with Paweł "Paul" Jaroszewicz, drummer for Poland’s extreme metal band VADER, is now available online here for viewing.  States Jaroszewicz:

“We started our session showing up in the studio on March 14th, at 9 p.m. after a few hours' drive on our perfect Polish roads with a trailer full of gear - I really recommend it!  This day we only managed to do the load-in and hit the sack - as we were dead on our feet. The real session started the next day with setting up the drums, changing the skins, placing microphones and tuning the drums. Then… we were adjusting the sound looking for ‘this is it’ in each element of the set.  It lasted for the whole day and a half but it was definitely worth it.  The sound of the drums just kicks asses! For the next few days the schedule of work was practically the same - breakfast, setting the recording plan for the day, preparing a pilot for the drums, recording, monitoring plus corrections if needed, recording, supper and going to bed . . . For 7 days, we recorded 9 new songs, 2 covers and a re-make of veeeeeery old VADER track. The results of our work will be available probably in August. For now, look forward to the studio reports and the pictures from the further recording of WTTMR.
Quite recently I've also become the official endorser of Paiste's cymbals. These are definitely the best sounding cymbals on the market and they were my wildest dream since I started to play the drums. I'm proud that now I can join the Paiste family. Of course you will hear them on the newest VADER album."

VADER entered Hertz Studio in Bialystok, Poland with Wojtek Wiesławski and are recording their new album, Welcome To The Morbid Reich.  As previously stated by VADER mainman Peter W., draft titles of a few tracks include: “Lords of Thorns,” “I Am Who Feast Upon Your Souls,” “Only Hell Knows,” “Return to the Morbid Reich,”and “I Had A Dream.”  Fans attending VADER concerts and summer festivals will have a chance to listen to one or two new tracks from the new album.  Additionally, the band is resurrecting the use of their old logo.

VADER's last album, Necropolis, debuted at #19 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart the week after its release.  It was also recorded at Hertz Studios in Bialystok, Poland with the Wieslawski Bros., mixed by Tue Madsen (Halford, Kataklysm, Behemoth) at Antfarm Studios in Denmark, and featured cover artwork by Jacek Wisniewski.

View the video for the Necropolis track “Never Say My Name” here.



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