Artist/Band: SYMPHONY OF SYMBOLS
Title: Stupefying Beliefs
Release date: 06/08/2012
Label: Metal Scrap Records
Style: Death Metal
Origin: Hungary
Selling points:
1. Selling points: For fans of Morbid Angel and Old School Death Metal fans in general.
2. Internet Campaign: Hundreds of online websites serviced for cd reviews & interviews worldwide.
3. Radio Campaign: Hundreds of radio stations serviced worldwide.
4. Print Campaign: Rocknation newspaper ads, reviews and interviews. Hundreds of
magazines serviced for cd review and interviews worldwide.
Line up:
Sándor Hajnali Vocals
Sándor Szalkai guitar
Zsolt Militár guitar, keyboards
Tamás Mezey bass
István Forró drums
Tracklist:
1. Cold Season 1.
2. Time Has Come
3. Cold Season 2.
4. The End Of Material Life
5. Cold Season 3.
6. Fire For The Body
7. Cold Season 4.
8. The Fire Of Revenge
9. Cold Season 5.
10. Roaming
11. Cold Season 6.
12. Things That Only The Magus Knows
13. Cold Season 7.
Overview:
Hungarian band SYMPHOHY OF SYMBOLS was founded by the guitarist Sándor Szalkai and drummer István Forró in 1997. After a while Tamás Mezey joined them making a massive core for the band.
The first effort of the band was recorded in 2002 entitled Fall of Enigma which was more Black Metal than Death Metal with a keyboardist on the board.
The album was followed by lots of members changes (keyboardist, guitarist) but it stopped for a while when they found Zsolt Militár who joined them in 2008.
The member changes infected the vocalists place as well and Péter Csontos left the band in 2010 and was replaced by Sándor Hajnali (Gutted) with whom the band recorded its second full-length album entitled Stupefying Beliefs. CD was released in May 2012 by Metal Scrap Records.
After releasing of the album, SYMPHOHY OF SYMBOLS makes more gigs for promotion a new stuff.
Tour:
All tour dates are listed daily at:
www.symphonyofsymbols.hu
www.myspace.com/symphonyofsymbols
www.metalscrap.org.ua
Discography:
“Fall of Enigma” CD 2002, Self-released
“Stupefying Beliefs” CD 2012, Metal Scrap Records