Entombed Releases Time-Lapsed Video Of Album Art Being Recreated

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Entombed have released a time-lapsed video (watch below) that shows illustrator Dan Seagrave (re)creating artwork for the band’s famed Clandestine album; artwork that will be included in their upcoming performances – next weekend’s sold-out Baten Cruise and the band’s special Malmo Live event on November 12.  The live events reunite original members Alex Hellid (guitar), Uffe Cederlund (guitar), and Nicke Andersson (drums) on stage for the first time since 1997.

Clandestine was recorded at Stockholm’s Sunlight Studios.  Produced by Tomas Skogsberg, it is considered a genre milestone.  AllMusic credits it for “setting the stage for successive generations of death-rooted Scandinavian metal bands.”  The band’s infamous buzzsaw guitar riffs and varied tempos quickly catapult them to the forefront of the then exploding global scene.  Hellid says, “Clandestine is a complex beast.  Revisiting it 25 years later is definitely something special.” Cederlund adds, “it’s one of those albums that you hear something new every time you listen to it.  I like albums like that.”

Decibel Magazine will induct the album into its Hall Of Fame series in their December issue (on newsstands early November).  Editor Albert Mudrian says Clandestine is, “one of the greatest death metal records – Swedish, or otherwise – of all time.”

Fans can view the PledgeMusic campaign here., and if you’re looking to attend Malmo Live, tickets are available here.

Opened in 2015, Malmo Live is a cutting-edge concert hall featuring world-class acoustics. It is the home of Malmo’s Symphony Orchestra.

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