GRAVE: New Audio Interview Posted Online

October 8, 2012

On October 5, Josh Rundquist (a.k.a. That Drummer Guy) conducted an interview with drummer Ronnie Bergerståhl and bassist Tobias Cristiansson of Swedish death metal veterans GRAVE before the band's performance at Station 4 in St. Paul, Minnesota. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below.

GRAVE's 10th studio album, "Endless Procession Of Souls", was released on August 27 in Europe via Century Media Records. The cover artwork for the CD was once again created by Costin Chioreanu, who also worked with GRAVE on the previous two studio albums. In addition to designing the cover artwork, Costin was responsible for some of the extra art for the inside of the CD booklet and the vinyl.

"Endless Procession Of Souls" was recorded at GRAVE's own Studio Soulless and was previously described by GRAVE guitarist/vocalist Ola Lindgren as "a mix of our latest two releases with some more old-school, groovy 'Soulless' parts."

According to a press release, "Endless Procession Of Souls" "promises to be yet another death metal masterpiece in GRAVE's revered catalog, featuring nine tracks of uncompromising no-bullshit death metal, flawlessly executed by the sole survivors of the real legendary Swedish Dödsmetal scene. 'Endless Procession Of Souls' combines the brutality of GRAVE's last two studio albums with the groove of 'Soulless' and — of corpse — a lethal dose of 'Into The Grave' darkness."

GRAVE recently parted ways with its guitarist of three years, Magnus Martinsson.

GRAVE's current lineup is as follows:

Ola Lindgren - Guitar/Vocals
Mika Lagrén - Guitar
Ronnie Bergerstål - Drums
Tobias Cristiansson - Bass

Fan-filmed video footage of GRAVE's September 28 performance at The Trocadero in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as the support act for MORBID ANGEL can be seen below.

Interview:

Performance:

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