Ares Kingdom Recording Covers Album Titled "Veneration"
Ares Kingdom has issued the following announcement about recording cover songs for the upcoming "Veneration" album:
"Ares Kingdom has returned to their Very Metal Sound studio and pre-production rehearsals for an upcoming release titled 'Veneration,' through NWN! Productions. Release formats will include mini LP and mini CD. The selected covers represent a cross-section of Ares Kingdom's influences, as well as a couple of songs from their previous bands, Vulpecula and Nepenthe:
"Slaughter Lord - 'Die By Power,' Sacrilege - 'The Captive,' Nepenthe - 'Oblivion,' R.U. Dead? - 'When Your Heart Turns Black,' Vulpecula - 'Celestial,' Dokken - 'Without Warning/Tooth and Nail'
"2010 was Ares Kingdom's busiest year yet. It started with two shows opening for the reunited Order From Chaos on January 2nd in Kansas City, and January 16th in Los Angeles. The L.A. show also marked the release of the band's second full-length album, 'Incendiary' through NWN! Productions. The album has entered its second pressing and is available on LP, CD and 'die hard' picture disc.
"The nine-song album, described by guitarist Chuck Keller as, 'Return to Dust magnified in every respect,' was immediately embraced by AK's Chaosmongers, with many reviewers wondering aloud why the band remains so deeply underground.
"These early-year shows were followed by an appearance in St. Louis with Zuul and Terra Caput Mundi on March 26th, and then Chicago on March 27th with Order From Chaos. The following weekend Ares Kingdom appeared with Order From Chaos at the Destroying Texas Fest in Houston.
"The band played Minneapolis in June, and Baltimore's Defenders of the Old Fest on October 16th with Bloodfeast, Tyrant, October 31st, Extermination Angel and Sentinel Beast. The year's live appearances culminated on November 20th when Ares Kingdom subdued Berlin along side NWN allies Order From Chaos, Blasphemy, Mystifier, Xibalba, Black Witchery, Proclamation, Blasphemophager, Bone Awl, and Faustcoven - among others."
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