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SIEGE OF POWER Issue Visualiser Video For New Track ‘Zero Containment’
February 17th, 2023

International death metal supergroup Siege Of Power have released an official visualiser video for the track ‘Zero Containment’, which can be viewed below.

Siege Of Power issued second full-length studio album This Is Tomorrow on February 17th, 2023 through Metal Blade Records.

“We still like the debut Warning Blast a lot but after a few years we started talking about doing another album and then we realized we had to be more serious. So we started writing 11 songs – all killers, no fillers!,” commented drummer Bob Bagchus. “Most of our inspiration on this album came from old school bands like Venom, Bathory, Slayer and even Black Sabbath. Combined with our own personal style we have for decades, of course.”

This Is Tomorrow was recorded at Toneshed Studios, and mixed and mastered by Erwin Hermsen.

Cover artwork was designed by Roberto Toderico.

The track listing is as follows:

01. ‘Force Fed Fear’
02. ‘Sinister Christians’
03. ‘Scavengers’
04. ‘Zero Containment’
05. ‘Ghosts Of Humanity’
06. ‘As The World Crumbles’
07. ‘Oblivion’
08. ‘Deeper Wounds’
09. ‘The Devil’s Grasp’
10. ‘No Salvation’
11. ‘This Is Tomorrow’

Siege Of Power’s line-up is as follows:

Chris Reifert (vocals, Autopsy / Violation Wound / Painted Doll / ex-Abscess)
Paul Baayens (guitars, Asphyx / Thanatos / Hail Of Bullets)
Theo van Eekelen (bass, ex-Hail Of Bullets / ex-Grand Supreme Blood Court / ex-Houwitser)
Bob Bagchus (drums, ex-Asphyx / ex-Soulburn / ex-Grand Supreme Blood Court)

This Is Tomorrow was made available in the following vinyl colours; clear / blood red (limited to 300 copies), and red with black and white splatter (limited to 300 copies).

Official visualiser videos were also created for the songs ‘Force Fed Fear’ and ‘The Devil’s Grasp’, which can both be viewed below.

Debut studio record Warning Blast was released in September 2018 via Metal Blade.

Promotional photograph by Danila Klijzing.

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