Singer ERIC WAGNER, formerly of TROUBLE and currently of THE
SKULL, brings his unique and legendary voice to the next BLACKFINGER album,
When Colors Fade Away. Now based in Pittsburgh,
PA, Eric has a new BLACKFINGER
lineup including another familiar name in doom circles, guitarist Terry Weston
(DREAM DEATH and PENANCE). M-Theory Audio is pleased to announce a September
15th release date for the album on CD, limited edition colored vinyl and
digital.
Preorder now at www.m-theoryaudio.com/store
Featuring photos from Matt Bluejay and graphic design by Al
Oaks, When Colors Fade Away is a striking and artistic package with a full
color 12-page CD booklet and a 4-page vinyl insert.
“Colors were a common theme throughout the first record… I
think it was a reference for life, or maybe it was hope…,” explains Eric
Wagner. “What happens when colors start to fade or you feel like all hope is
lost? I think there comes a time in everyone’s life when you need to confront your
dark side in order to get to the light. When I saw the photographs of the old
abandoned funeral home by Matt Bluejay, I thought it would make the perfect
album cover for When Colors Fade Away, and the start of the journey to feel
good about oneself again.”
Recently BLACKFINGER performed at Cleveland’s Agora Theatre as part of a live
show captured for the forthcoming fictional film, Death Metal. Watch for more
live show announcements, as well as audio samples coming soon.
M-Theory Audio is the new label recently launched by Marco
Barbieri, the former president of Century Media Records, whose previous
experience includes Nuclear Blast and Metal Blade. Joining Marco in this
adventure are colleagues whose past experience includes work for labels like
Century Media, Prosthetic, Victory and Epitaph. The label’s roster includes
Mongolian/Nomadic Folk Metal band Tennger Cavalry, Traditional Metal
Revivalists White Wizzard, Pagan Death Metal band Helsott, Las Vegas prog/power
metal band Sicocis, Black Metal Ritualists Empyrean Throne and Nor Cal’s
death/metalcore band Apothesary and more.
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