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Vesania Streaming New Track "Dismay"

Poland's Vesania just released a new song from forthcoming album, "Deus Ex Machina." The track, "Dismay," is streaming below, thanks to Revolvermag.com.

The Polish symphonic black metal act - that features current and former members of Behemoth, Dimmu Borgir, Vader, and Decapitated - has been releasing albums and touring in Europe for over a decade. The band's fourth full-length album, and first since 2007, is scheduled for release on October 28th, 2014 via Metal Blade Records.

The band had this to say about the "Dismay" track: "I often hear the opinion, and I agree with it - this album has no 'single,' each track is different, has its own atmosphere and is equally important for the overall impression. 'Dismay' is the song we started the recordings with, and this is the one that best defines the 'rock' sound of 'Deus Ex Machina.' 'Dismay' is relatively slower, sounds progressive, rather than black metal, and it adds a breath of air between the more intense songs. This is also the particular track, where the 'god from the machine' from the album title is mentioned and comes down to earth."

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1 Comment on "Vesania Spreads Some 'Dismay'"

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1. Jackie writes:

Dismay is so far my favorite track, actually, no its hard to choose a favorite, they are all so unique. I love this album!!! Thank you Metal Gods for blessing us with the likes of Vesania!

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