ANGERTEA: 'Meeting Satan On The Way To Personal Desertification' Video Released

February 26, 2013

"Meeting Satan On The Way To Personal Desertification", the new video from Hungarian "progressive-grunge metallers" ANGERTEA, can be seen below. The clip was filmed last fall in Szentes, Hungary and it features "three beautiful babes who are partying a bit, then an unexpected thing turns up, and changes everything," according to a press release. "It will surely be enjoyed by black humor lovers."

"Meeting Satan On The Way To Personal Desertification" comes off ANGERTEA's fourth full-length album, "Nr. 4: Songs Exhaled", which was released on September 17, 2012 via the Norwegian label Smash Fabric Records. The CD was mixed by producer Gábor Vári and features guest appearances by FAITH NO MORE bassist Bill Gould and Tibor Rákos of the Hungarian progressive band ECLIPSE, who sang some lines in "Meeting Satan On The Way To Personal Desertification".

The cover artwork for "Nr. 4: Songs Exhaled" was drawn by ANGERTEA singer Gergo and was edited by Anna Pukánszky.

"Nr. 4: Songs Exhaled" features the following tracks:

01. No Computation (feat. Bill Gould of FAITH NO MORE)
02. Demons Surfaced
03. V.
04. In Light Air
05. Decay
06. Lions' Region
07. A For Afrodita
08. Akråm
09. Meeting Satan On The Way To Personal Desertification (feat. Tibor Rákos)
10. Distance Of You

ANGERTEA previously released three full-length albums — "Lélekvágy" (2001),"Rushing Towards the Hateline" (2006) and "Twenty-Eight Ways to Bleed" (2009) — and an EP that was mixed by Neil Kernon (NILE, NEVERMORE, CANNIBAL CORPSE).

ANGERTEA is:

Mihály Gergely - Vocals/Guitar
Peralta Miguel - Bass
Bárkai László - Drums

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