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EVANGELIST - New EP Out In December, Share Cover Of Manilla Road's Track

Polish epic doom metal band Evangelist will release their new EP, Ad Mortem Festinamus, on 18th December on Nine Records. In times of doom, Evangelist returns with songs of death and destruction. Now the band unveiled the track "Mystification", a cover of Manilla Road and serves as their tribute to the late Mark Shelton.

The band was first started in the spring of 2008, with inspiration mainly coming from the obscure epic metal scene in the USA, epic doom metal pioneers and metal classics in general. Major lyrical inspiration came from the twisted minds of R.E. Howard, H.P. Lovecraft, history, religion and spirituality of the ages gone by.

Their debut album, In Partibus Infidelium, was released in June 2011 by PsycheDOOMelic Records. Their sophomore record, Doominicanes, was released in May 2013 by Doomentia Records. In October 2014, a collaboration with Capilla Ardiente troops was revealed in the form of the infamous Capilla Ardiente/Evangelist 12” split on which Evangelist delivered their own version of Mayhem’s classic “Freezing Moon". In December 2018, after a short hiatus, their third album, Deus Vult, was released by Nine Records.

Almost one year later, recording sessions began on two new songs, as well as a rendition of one of Manilla Road's finest tracks, "Mystification". These three songs were paired with another three tracks recorded during the Deus Vult recording sessions, and resulting in the Ad Mortem Festimaus EP. Link