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HATE – New Music Video Released





Polish extreme black/death metal act HATE have unleashed a music video for the new song “Numinosum.” Check it out HERE. The track comes off their forthcoming new studio effort “Tremendum,” which hits stores on May 5th via Napalm Records.

The track listing:

1. Asuric Being
2. Indestructible Pillar
3. Svarog’s Mountain
4. Numinosum
5. Fidelis Ad Mortem
6. Into Burning Gehenna
7. Sea of Rubble
8. Ghostforce
9. Walk Through Fire
10. Hearts of Steel (Bonus Track)

HATE has always meant the essence of extreme and unholy metal, and as such, had tremendous influence over forming Polish metal scene in the nineties and nillies. Established in 1990 in Warsaw by a guitarist and vocalist ATF Sinner, the band has quickly become one of the leading acts in the Polish underground. HATE’s music was always elaborate death metal with lyrics concentrating on apocalyptic themes, spiritual mysticism and dark part of Self, showing distinct anti-god attitude. In 1992 the first demo “Abhorrence” was released by a small underground label Hate Productions. After numerous line-up changes and releasing a series of records available solely in their native Poland, the group inked their first international record deal with an American label World War III in 2000. At that point the band was given an opportunity to leave obscurity of Polish underground in which they remained for a decade. Soon HATE’s early material was published on two discs titled “Holy Dead Trinity” (2000) and “Cain’s Way (2002). A year later, the band signed another contract with French-based label – Listenable, and released their next, highly acclaimed album “Awakening of the Liar” (2003), which is considered one of the Polish death metal masterpieces.

In 2004 the group was working on an official DVD material titled “the Litanies of Satan”, which was soon published by Metal Mind Productions. In that period the band’s style acquired new characteristics – industrial and ambient elements appeared in the background of the main riffs. This kind of arrangements were further developed on the next album titled “Anaclasis – a gospel of malice nad hatred” (2005), which no longer presented classical death metal but ingenious combination of death, black and heavy metal with distinct industrial influences. “Anaclasis” got great reviews in almost all metal magazine across Europe and was highly acclaimed as one of the most innovative records in the genre. In support of the album, the band went on their first full-fledged European tour with Carpathian Forest and Keep of Kalessin and appeared on a few important festivals such as PartySan Open Air, Winter Assault and more.

Source: metalunderground

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