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Sunday, July 9, 2006 - Metal Poet Unleashes New Album "Fatalities of Faith" | Michael Terrax, founder of www.metalpoet.com, has released the sixth Metal Poet album, titled "Fatalities of Faith". Dealing with the themes of political and religious control, the album's lyrics are uncompromising in its dissection of the power and corruption behind many "leaders" in today's world.
"Hypocrisy, lies and manipulation are typical characteristics I see in so many areas of the religious and political landscape today", said Michael Terrax from his Sydney base. "It seemed like a relevant climate to incorporate these issues into my writing, and I feel quite strongly about the role that faith and politics play in our everyday lives."
Album cover artist extraordinaire Eddie Mize has returned with a punishing visual depiction for this album, using his own hands as the basis for the stunning album image. Eddie Mize has recently produced artwork for Anthrax guitarist Dan Spitz in addition to his work with Anger As Art.
"Eddie's visuals say volumes about the themes within the album, and that's why I don't even stamp Eddie's covers with the Metal Poet logo", said Michael Terrax. "Eddie took this project very seriously and, as with the "Echoes of an Empty Heart" artwork, has produced an absolute stunner of an image".
Visit www.metalpoet.com and experience "Fatalities of Faith" for yourself. |
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