BLACK FLAME Signs With BEHEMOTH PRODUCTIONS

February 10, 2011

Italian black metallers BLACK FLAME have inked a deal with the Italian cult black metal label Behemoth Productions. Due later in the year, the band's fourth album, "Septem", will feature guest appearances by members of a well-known Italian industrial band. The cover artwork will be created by Niklas Sundin (DARK TRANQUILLITY). The lyrics will once again be "a journey into the reign of the death and the esoteric meaning of number seven, a metaphoric will to reach the divine," according to a press release.

BLACK FLAME's third album, "Imperivm", was released in 2008 through Regain Records.

For more information, visit www.black-flame.net.

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