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audience was arguably a big break for black metal artists like Dimmu Borgir and Satyricon to really get a completely a new audience. Historically, it seems like capturing the U.S. I have been looking at your press release and you have got the upcoming shows in the U.S., which is quite exciting. The third question: you were saying obviously with musical or music videos you have a bit of a budgetary constraint. Spectres From the Old World is due out on February 28th via Century Media Records. Santura: “Ok that will be good timing actually…” We will probably time it so that it can go out at the same time on. If you say that the third stream will be in the middle of February it will actually compliment the release of the review as well. We don’t have a huge budget for video and of course, things are a bit limited of what we can do but I believe that this is the perfect choice and we can come up with a really, really good video and I am really looking forward to shoot that video.” Santura: “Yes, I mean yeah I hope… you never know. I like the idea of the video for “Pali Aike.” That is going to be excellent to see… And there is also going to be a third song, going to be pre-released by the middle February which will be ’The Spider in the Web.’ And we are shooting a video this weekend actually for ’Pali Aike.’” So we just want to show like the extremes or aspects that make up this album. Santura: “Yes, actually in two days from now, so next Friday, the second song is going to be pre-released as a single, which is going to be ‘Isa’ which pretty much is the opposite track of ’Pulling At Threads’ because ’Pulling At Threads’ is like the shortest and probably the most aggressive song on the album and ’Isa’ is the longest and most eclectic and also the slowest one. The second thing I want to talk about is that you have pre-released “Pulling At Threads” as a track stream.Īre there plans for more advanced releases or singles or possibly even a music video? Sit back and enjoy the stream of “Pulling at Threads” courtesy of Century Media Records… I am very happy that we have achieved that.” Not that we ever lost it totally, but I think I wanted to emphasize it a lot more this time around. Santura: “Yeah I totally agree… I think it was one of my intentions to get this aggressive side of us back into the sound. One of my later questions though… I actually made a note of it that… where tracks like “Pazuzu” have a much heavier flavour than recent Dark Fortress offerings. But I think it has a little bit more of this fierce black metal vibe that these albums had.” Santura: “A little bit… I mean we are not trying to copy ourselves. It is interesting for me that you speak that it goes back to your older albums like Eidolon and Séance and… So I perceive it as more contact and a little bit more straight and aggressive and less proggy than the previous two albums, but I also think that we grow as songwriters every time and what I am especially proud of with this album is that the whole album has one big musical storyline… has a really great flow I think.” But I think stylistically it goes a little bit back to what we have been doing in that period when we made Seance and Eidolon. I think I see a big contrast to the last two records. Santura: “From any other Dark Fortress record? That is not such an easy question after all. Well, first and easiest question: for you specifically what sets this new album apart from any other Dark Fortress record? Santura not only was integral to the writing and recording process, but he also was responsible for mixing and mastering the new album, which was completed in the fall. Santura, about the band, the new disc, and their upcoming debut tour on American soil. Ahead of the February 28th release of Spectres From the Old World ( Century Media Records), the new album from long-running German black metal institution Dark Fortress’, we were lucky enough to have a chat with guitarist and songwriter, V.