FOSCOR And KRV Release Split CD

October 6, 2008

Black metallers FOSCOR, one of the very few bands of any genre who occasionally sing in their native Catalan language, have released a split CD with the Bosnian band KRV. Entitled "The Burial's Flavours", the CD contains 11 tracks in total and is available on the Polish Diachell Muzik label.

KRV's contribution contains four tracks of pure Slavic black metal recorded during May/June of 2008. FOSCOR's seven tracks are made up of four tracks taken from the 2006 "Narrow is the Path to Darkness" EP, which was previously available only as self- released as a promo, the tracks being different versions to the ones available on the band's second full-length release "The Smile of the Sad Ones". Also included is an exclusive intro, and two bonus live tracks, recorded during the FOSCOR's appearance at "Black Metal is Rising IV" in Paris in May of this year.

Full track-listing as follows:

KRV:

01. Noc kada je ustao Crt
02. Okovi od leda
03. U plamenu vatre
04. Kroz polja Slavije

FOSCOR:

01. Melangia (intro)
02. Life's Death Code
03. El Palau dels Plors
04. The Smile of the Sad Ones
05. L'Ombra de l'Adicció
06. The Smile of the Sad Ones (live bonus track)
07. L'Ombra de l'Adicció (live bonus track)

FOSCOR are currently in the process of writing and working on their third release. No studio date has yet been set, but the band is hoping to enter the studio to begin recording during the early part of 2009.

Samples from "The Burial's Flavours" can be heard on FOSCOR's MySpace page.

Below is the official video for "I Tornà de les Cendres" from FOSCOR's album "The Smile of the Sad Ones".

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