CENTURION – “Serve No One” details
Polish death metal CENTURION has signed a contract with Psycho Records for its second long play album “Serve No One”. The release will come out on 14th March 2012.
The recording session took place in several periods of 2010 in Progresja studio in Warsaw, under a supervision of the sound engineer Paweł Janos Grabowski. Mix and mastering of Serve No One was finished in the beginning of 2011. Piotr Mittloff Kozieradzki, (Riverside) was responsible for mixing of the material and Andy Blakk (Conquest Icon, Empheris) for mastering.

Serve No One contains ten brutal, crushing death metal songs inspired by the bands such as Deranged or Angelcorpse. The band adheres to the old school, brutal and uncompromising metal, where the most important components of music are a heaviness and dynamics of composition.
The “Serve No One” track list is as follows:
01 Total Terror
02 Ego Ultimus
03 Sacrilege
04 Gateways To Condemnation
05 Cut The Throat
06 Desecration Of The Holy Kingdom
07 Thy Portal
08 Under The Black Banner
09 Ritual Mass Murder
10 No One To Serve
Two tracks from the album are available on the band’s official YouTube channel. Check them out below:
Ego Ultimus:
No One To Serve:
Centurion current line-up:
Caesar – voc.
AD Gore – guit., voc.
Bigos – guit., voc.
Blacha – bass
Demon – drums
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Quotes
The lyrics are mainly based in fantasy, and try to convey a larger concept, peppered with metaphors that hint at some very personal events and feelings.
— Ruptured Souls, The Furious Horde, http://bit.ly/HyfPUxCryptic Throne is a dark shamanic ritual. An entity which exists for the Primordial Thursian Worship of Dark Germanic Heathenism.
— Abyssous, Cryptic Throne, http://bit.ly/IlJsYs...so now we’re thinking about the next step. And don’t worry. When we hit the road, I guarantee we won’t miss the UK!
— Damyen, Northern Plague, http://bit.ly/JuT8SgI think illegal downloading is fine if you download just to listen, and if you like it, you buy it. If you don’t like it, delete it off your computer.
— Mike Priest, Absence of the Sacred, http://bit.ly/IGNpWkI think more bands should prioritize exposure over sales. The more exposure, the more sales. Be it ticket sales, album sales, or merch sales. That’s the way I see it.
— Necrol, Secrets She Kept, http://bit.ly/HEaNHXYou give me a stage and you will see the difference between Nokturnel and most other bands.
— Tom Stevens, Nokturnel, http://bit.ly/Injd6yWe don’t adhere to any specific writing style. If something works, it gets improved, then it gets used!
— Gideon, Crow Black Sky, http://bit.ly/InizpyThe underlying theme is through the discovery of truth we find ultimate hopelessness. Each song explores death in a different context and theme.
— Voldamares, Eclipse Eternal, http://bit.ly/Hv2kYEI am personally still a CD buyer and probably always will be. I like having the physical artwork in my hands. Mp3’s to me are not very attractive because I feel I’m not getting my money’s worth.
— Will, Vesperian Sorrow, http://bit.ly/Hx69gWEven when all seems fine Plaag will still be around to do a little tormenting here and there...
— Somber von Plaag, Plaag, http://bit.ly/IvTyW2Twitter Updates
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