A Thin Shell

Sea Of Darkness

There's Nothing Disturbed
Apr 1, 2004
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Palermo, Italy
Candlelight Records has set a September 28 North American release date for "A Thin Shell", the new album from Sweden's OCTOBER TIDE. Featuring guitarist/founder Fredrik Norrman (KATATONIA), vocalist Tobias Netzell, drummer Robin Bergh, and session bassist Jonas Kjellgren (SCAR SYMMETRY, CARNAL FORGE), the band's first album in ten years and follows the 2009 reissue of its debut, "Rain Without End" (Candlelight).

Mixed/mastered at Black Lounge Studios in Sweden and featuring artwork from American photographer/graphic designer Travis Smith (OPETH, KATATONIA, TESTAMENT, DEATH), "A Thin Shell" delivers what fans have anxiously awaited from this treasured band. Seven doom-laden and emotive songs that are every bit as heavy as they are catchy fill the impressive recording that officially closes the band's self-imposed, decade-long hiatus.

"I have wanted to get OCTOBER TIDE back together for some time," reveals Norrman. "When we decided the time was right, ideas for new songs surprisingly came together nicely. Many sleepless nights were involved, with lots of coffee of course, but the songs were written in flow one after another."

Discussing the recording process Norrman notes, "We started recording in March of last year. Jonas (Kjellgren) liked what he heard and offered to get it into the (Black Lounge) studio's schedule even though we didn't have a label yet. What was meant as a side project so long ago is now my main project and I am very proud of it. We only hope people enjoy it as much as we do."

Formed in 1995 by then-KATATONIA guitarist Norrman and KATATONIA/BLOODBATH vocalist Jonas Renkse, OCTOBER TIDE quickly made a mark with two albums recorded and released during the years 1997 and 1999 ("Rain Without End" and "Grey Dawn", respectively). Much of the band's music was written during a short break up of KATATONIA which later proved only temporary as the band would reform and continues today; their latest album, "Night Of The New Day", features work by Norrman. OCTOBER TIDE would not perform live during this short period of activity and few interviews with the members were granted despite praise from both media and fans. The band, until reforming in late 2009, would maintain a cult status throughout the doom/metal community.

"A Thin Shell" track listing:

01. A Custodian of Science
02. Deplorable Request
03. The Nighttime Project
04. Blackness Devours
05. The Dividing Line
06. Fragile
07. Scorned


For more information, visit www.myspace.com/octobertideband.


Here we are, folks!!
 
How much of Rain without end and grey dawn were primarily written by Jonas? Did Freddrick just not have any interest in writing for Katatonia? Or was Jonas and Anders control freaks about the writing process. I thought I heard one of the guys mention how it would be cool if the other guys in the band would contribute music . . . . just seems weird to be that if you love writing music and you're decent at it why you wouldn't make an effort to have some of your own style in there. That's what always blew my mind about Peter from Opeth. I guess he didn't think he was creative enough.
 

I was going to mention this interview, but I didn't because this is exactly what I'm talking about. Yes i've seen this before, I know that Peter tried to do some riffs, but only like 2-3 mins worth, and that's what I meant when I said why didn't Peter try to do anything, 2-3 mins worth of riffs isn't anything for one OPeth song
 
I believe they have a new website too:

http://octobertide.net/

hey you're right! nice catch! i guess this is the artwork....
aThinShell.jpg
 
8'th of July will be the date when your calendar is marked with a big bang. The first new song since "Gray Dawn" will be unveiled by Decibel Magazine (c) OT's MySpace

three days to go =)