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MESHUGGAH Release Date Pre-Order Start Nothing, I, Catch Thirtythree, Uu Uu Obzen, Koloss 22/03/2019 21/12/2018 New Release Information uu March MESHUGGAH Release Date Pre-Order Start Nothing, I, Catch Thirtythree, uu uu ObZen, Koloss 22/03/2019 21/12/2018 uu remastered for vinyl uu Tracklists: uu advertising in many important music magazines JAN/FEB 2019 Side A uu album reviews, interviews in all important Metal magazines in 01. Stengah Europe’s JAN/FEB 2019 issues 02. Rational Gaze uu song placements in European magazine compilations 03. Perpetual Black Second Side B uu spotify playlists in all European territories 01. Closed Eye Visuals uu instore decoration: flyers 02. Glints Collide uu Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Google+ organic promotion 03. Organic Shadows Side C uu Facebook ads and promoted posts + Google ads in both the search 01. Straws Pulled At Random and display networks, bing ads and gmail ads 02. Spasm uu Banner advertising on more than 60 most important Metal & Rock Side D 01. Nebulous websites all over Europe 02. Obsidian uu additional booked ads on Metal Hammer Germany and UK, and in Price Code: LP17 the Fixion network (mainly Blabbermouth) NB 4667-1 2LP uu video and pre-roll ads on You tube (black in gatefold) uu ad campaigns on iPhones for iTunes and Google Play for Androids uu banners, featured items at the shop, header images and a back- uu Nothing ground on nuclearblast.de and nuclearblast.com (33 RPM) uu features and banners in newsletters, as well as special mailings to targeted audiences in support of the release uu Tracklists: uu Tracklists: Side A Side A 01. Autonomy Lost 01. I 02. Imprint Of The Un-Saved Side B 03. Disenchantment 04. The Paradoxical Spiral 05. Re-Inanimate 06. Entrapment Side B 01. Mind’s Mirrors 02. In Death – Is Life 03. In Death – Is Death Side C 01. Shed 02. Personae Non Gratae 03. Dehumanization Price Code: LP15 04. Sum NB 4668-1 LP (black in gatefold) Price Code: LP17 uu uu NB 4669-1 2LP I Catch Thirtythree (black in gatefold) (45 RPM) (33 RPM) uu Tracklists: uu Tracklists: Side A Side A 01. I Am Colossus 01. Combustion 02. The Demon’s Name Is Surveillance 02. Electric Red 03. Do Not Look Down 03. Bleed Side B Side B 01. Behind The Sun 01. Lethargica 02. The Hurt That Finds You First 02. ObZen 03. Marrow 03. This Spiteful Snake Side C Side C 01. Break Those Bones Whose Sinews 01. Pineal Gland Optics Gave It Motion 02. Pravus 02. Swarm Side D Side D 01. Dancers To A Discordant System 01. Demiurge 02. The Last Vigil Price Code: LP17 NB 4670-1 2LP Price Code: LP17 (black in gatefold) NB 4671-1 2LP (black in gatefold) uu ObZen uu Koloss (33 RPM) (33 RPM) www.meshuggah.net · www.facebook.com/meshuggah · www.nuclearblast.de/meshuggah Territory: World NUCLEAR BLAST GmbH · OESCHSTRASSE 40 · D-73072 DONZDORF · GERMANY · PHONE +49-7162-9280-13 / -20 / -25 · FAX +49-7162-24554 uu www.facebook.com/nuclearblasteurope · www.twitter.com/nuclearblasteu uu LINKS: uu Nuclear Blast Video Clips · Nuclear Blast Bands on Tour · Nuclear Blast albums in the Charts · New Songs on Spotify uu www.nuclearblast.de New Release Information uu March MESHUGGAH Release Date Pre-Order Start Nothing, I, Catch Thirtythree, uu uu ObZen, Koloss 22/03/2019 21/12/2018 ALSO AVAILABLE: (World) Price Code: CD02 Price Code: CD05 Price Code: CD04 Price Code: LP17 NB 2527-2 CDDVD NB 1311-2 CD NB 2203-2 CD NB 4666-1 DLP Alive Catch 33 Chaosphere - RELOADED Chaosphere BLACK VINYL Price Code: CD04 Price Code: LP17 Price Code: CD04 Price Code: LP17 NB 2202-2 CD NB 4663-1 DLP NB 2192-2 CD NB 4665-1 DLP Contradictions Collapse Contradictions Collapse Destroy Erase Improve Destroy erase improve (RELOADED) BLACK VINYL (RE-LOADED) BLACK VINYL Price Code: CD11 Price Code: CD04 Price Code: LP15 Price Code: LP15 NB 3402-0 CD-Digi NB 2388-2 CD NB 4662-1 LP NB 4664-1 LP I (SPECIAL EDITION) Koloss Meshuggah BLACK VINYL None BLACK VINYL Price Code: CD04 Price Code: CD04 Price Code: DVD02 Price Code: CD04 NB 1729-0 CD NB 1937-2 CD NB 3218-0 2CD-Digi+BluRay NB 3483-2 CD Nothing (Remix) ObZen The ophidian trek The violent sleep of reason Price Code: LP17 Price Code: CD02 Price Code: LP18 NB 3483-1 2LP NB 3483-0 CD-Digi NB 3483-3 Pic TOUR: 01. - 03.08. D Wacken - Wacken Open Air 07. - 10.08. CZ Jaromer - Brutal Assault 14. - 17.08. D Dinkelsbühl - Summer Breeze The violent sleep of reason The violent sleep of reason The violent sleep of reason 15. - 17.08. UK Bristol - ArcTanGent Festival BLACK VINYL DIGIPAK PICTURE VINYL Style: Extreme Tech Metal Line up: Jens Kidman I vocals • Mårten Hagström | guitars • Dick Lövgren | bass • Fredrik Thordendal I guitars • Tomas Haake | drums www.meshuggah.net · www.facebook.com/meshuggah · www.nuclearblast.de/meshuggah Territory: World NUCLEAR BLAST GmbH · OESCHSTRASSE 40 · D-73072 DONZDORF · GERMANY · PHONE +49-7162-9280-13 / -20 / -25 · FAX +49-7162-24554 uu www.facebook.com/nuclearblasteurope · www.twitter.com/nuclearblasteu uu LINKS: uu Nuclear Blast Video Clips · Nuclear Blast Bands on Tour · Nuclear Blast albums in the Charts · New Songs on Spotify uu www.nuclearblast.de.
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