News: Septicflesh Announce ‘Reconstruction’ Digital EP Featuring Entirely Symphonic Versions Of Three Songs From ‘Modern Primitive’

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Symphonic death metal entity Septicflesh are to release a new digital EP titled Reconstruction. The new EP will contain three reimagined versions of songs from their recent album Modern Primitive. To achieve an entirely symphonic sound the band recorded the new versions of the songs with an orchestra and a choir.

The band share their thoughts:

“We are excited to present you with Reconstruction, a digital EP that consists of the bonus songs from Modern Primitive, now making them available to all our fans. The title is very representative, as the release encapsulates a variety of musical ideas from Modern Primitive, reconstructed with additional orchestral elements. Check it out in the digital music platform of your choice.”

Reconstruction Tracklisting:

1. Salvation
2. The 14th Part
3. Coming Storm

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According to the press release:

Septicflesh was formed as ‘Septic Flesh’ in Greece in the early ’90s by Spyridon Antoniou (a.k.a. Seth Siro Anton): vocals/bass, Christos Antoniou: guitar and Sotirios Vagenas (a.k.a. Sotiris Anunnaki V.): guitar/ clean vocals. A debut EP was released in 1991, entitled Temple of The Lost Race. Their first full-length album Mystic Places of Dawn was released in 1994, followed by EΣΟΠΤΡΟΝ that was released in 1995. With the release of Ophidian Wheel in 1997, a female soprano vocalist (Natalie Rassoulis) was introduced, as the band moved towards a more symphonic style.

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