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DEW-SCENTED Reveal "Invocation" Cover Art


Dew-Scented Thrash Metallers DEW-SCENTED are proud to reveal the front cover artwork for their new album "Invocation", to be released May 25th by Prosthetic Records in North America, and on the previous day in Europe by Metal Blade. The artwork was created by the band's long-term collaborator Björn /
www.killustrations.com and can be viewed here:



Vocalist Leif Jensen comments: "We were lucky to work with Björn /Killustrations again and he did an amazing job on this one, nailing down an apocalyptic artwork that fits perfectly to our style as well as the concept/vibe of "Invocation." Total Thrash! We have been working with Killustrations non-stop for all our albums and merchandising matters since 2003's release, 'Impact' and are once more very proud of the final results!"

The track listing is as follows:
1. Downfall (Instrumental)
2. Arise From Decay
3. The Invocation
4. Have No Mercy On Us
5. Artificial Life
6. Condemnation
7. Totem (Instrumental)
8. Torn To Shreds
9. Revel In Contempt
10. A Critical Mass
11. Global Hysteria
12. Slaves Of Consent

Furthermore, DEW-SCENTED have just announced a very special "Invocation" album release show in Bremen in Northern Germany at the Tower Club, where the band had the release show for their previous album "Incinerate" back in 2007. The concert will take place on Friday, June 4th and next to an especially long DEW-SCENTED set, the show will also feature legendary death-thrash metallers and label mates God Dethroned from The Netherlands as well as local Northern German death metal friends Despondency. The club's traditional metal club night will run after the show, as well, and the low-priced tickets for the gig will go on sale next week.

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    April 01, 2010

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