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Below is our complete Congiura news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Congiura Releases "iBlood" Video

Conguira has a new music video out now for the title track to the "iBlood" album, coming via Sliptrick Records.

The clip was directed by Stefano Ianni and features Simone Marchi. Check it out below. "iBlood" was produced, tracked, mixed and mastered by Stabber and Jamrock Records.

Featuring 8 tracks of serious no-nonsense metal to bang your heads off, the album will be available worldwide through selcted distributors and shops and each and every digital platform.

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Congiura Releasing "iBlood" Next Month

After announcing a signing with Sliptrick Records back in January, melodic death metal outfit Congiura has revealed new album "iBlood" will drop in April of 2015. Sliprick comments:

"Congiura plays a brand of Swedish influenced melodic death along the lines of In Flames, Dark Tranquillity, Insomnium, Amon Amarth and Katatonia, with hints of post-rock and gloomy negative doom.

"'iBlood,' the upcoming album, packs a serious punch of heavy, downtuned riffing blended with thunderous pounding drumming and meaningful lyrics…definitely not your average washed up death metal clones.

"Featuring 8 tracks of serious no-nonsense metal to bang your heads off, the album will be available worldwide through selected distributors and shops and each and every digital platform. Stay tuned for the upcoming official video!"

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Congiura Signs With Sliptrick

Melodic death metal band Congiura has signed a worldwide deal with Sliptrick Records for the release of new album "iBlood." Sliptrick comments:

"Congiura plays a brand of Swedish influenced melodic death along the lines of In Flames, Dark Tranquillity, Insomnium, Amon Amarth and Katatonia, with hints of post-rock and gloomy negative doom.

"iBlood, the upcoming album, packs a serious punch of heavy, downtuned riffing blended with thunderous pounding drumming and meaningful lyrics...definitely not your average washed up death metal clones." More...

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