THE INIQUITY DESCENT: 'Trust The Serpent' Cover Artwork, Release Date Revealed

November 20, 2010

THE INIQUITY DESCENT, the new extreme-metal project featuring vocalist Mathias "Vreth" Lillmåns of Finnish folk metallers FINNTROLL, will release its debut EP, "Trust The Serpent", on November 29. The CD was mastered at Nordic Audio Labs by Sami "Hannu" Koivisto and contains four songs (out of 11 that were recently tracked).

"Trust The Serpent" EP track listing:

01. Obedience Torn
02. Decimate, Disintegrate
03. Trust The Serpent
04. Asinine & Absurd

The "Trust The Serpent" cover artwork was created by Markus Åström and can be seen below.

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

"Nifelvind", the latest album from FINNTROLL, was released in North America in March via Century Media Records.

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