Black Metal Legend Abbath Premieres Self-Titled Debut Album — Exclusive
After more than two decades fronting Norwegian black metal pioneers Immortal, Abbath is back with his corpsepainted face and a new sound.
The iconic Norwegian black metal artist will release his self-titled debut album January 22 via Season of Mist.
In anticipation, he has teamed up with GuitarWorld.com to premiere the entire album below. Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments.
Abbath Tracklist:
- 01. To War!
- 02. Winterbane
- 03. Ashes of the Damned
- 04. Ocean of Wounds
- 05. Count the Dead
- 06. Fenrir Hunts
- 07. Root of the Mountain
- 08. Endless
Abbath is available now for preorder right here.
For more about Abbath, check out the all-new February 2016 issue of Guitar World and follow along on Facebook.
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Damian is Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World magazine. In past lives, he was GW’s managing editor and online managing editor. He's written liner notes for major-label releases, including Stevie Ray Vaughan's 'The Complete Epic Recordings Collection' (Sony Legacy) and has interviewed everyone from Yngwie Malmsteen to Kevin Bacon (with a few memorable Eric Clapton chats thrown into the mix). Damian, a former member of Brooklyn's The Gas House Gorillas, was the sole guitarist in Mister Neutron, a trio that toured the U.S. and released three albums. He now plays in two NYC-area bands.
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