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Saturn’s children are back. Yes, you guessed it, new Electric Wizard track: "I am Nothing" ...

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 Jus Oborn has said of the track, which harnesses the dark underground death metal spirit of 1984:

“It was the year I became a metal-head.  It was heavy shit for real – there was no way you were ever going to get a decent job.  So I became a Satanist, I dug up a grave, I got into tape trading, I had a one-man noise/black/death metal band called Regurgitated Guts, and there were loads of documentaries on TV warning us not to listen to the devil’s music…”

Produced by Oborn, the album was recorded at Toe Rag Studios in East London, with analog gear used exclusively throughout, with finishing touches done at Skyhammer Studio in “deepest, darkest” Cheshire by Chris Fielding.

Electric Wizard, who have just played at Hellfest in France, Roskilde in Denmark and Sonisphere in yhe UK, have the following appearances lined up for 2014, with more shows to be added:

Aug 16th  Jabberwocky, The Excel Centre, London, UK
Sep 12th  Reverence Valada, Portugal (headline with Hawkwind)
Oct 10th – 12th  Desertfest, Antwerp, Belgium

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Electric Wizard - 'I Am Nothing' (lyrics)

Stillborn children. Saturn’s children the living dead
We have created this abyss, darkness, surrounding us
Raise the flag of hate against this human race
Rise and kill & wipe them all away….

I Am Nothing
I Mean Nothing
I See Nothing
I Feel Nothing…as I kill you

We the Old Ones did not forget
We are the Supercoven, we wait with bated breath
They think themselves as Gods ..now are they free?
Mindless slaves to their lusts and technology

I Am Nothing
I Mean Nothing
I See Nothing
I Feel Nothing….as I kill you

I Am Nothing
I Feel Nothing
I Am Nothing
You Are Nothing….
To Me…
Nothing…
Nothing…
I Feel Nothing as I kill you…..

Source: Doom Metal Front

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