Source: Blabbermouth.net

“Parabellum”, a brand new song from Polish death metal veterans VADER, can be streamed below. The track is taken from the band’s new studio album, “The Empire”, which will be released on November 4 via Nuclear Blast. The cover artwork for the CD was created by acclaimed artist Joe Petagno, who has previously worked with PINK FLOYD, LED ZEPPELIN, MOTÖRHEAD, MARDUK, ILLDISPOSED and SODOM.

VADER mastermind Piotr “Peter” Wiwczarek states: “Here is the cover art for ‘The Empire’ created by Joe Petagno himself! The whole design includes many details connected to the main theme influencing me before and during the process of recording: war and the ‘cold crisis’ around us today… There are also links to couple of famous movie series, which influence the generations and erupt with violence, hate and ‘imperial tendencies’… Is this just a fantasy or maybe a sign of the 21st century generation? You have to answer that in your own… and the future will show us how real that feeling is.”

“The Empire” was produced, mixed and mastered by Wojtek and Slawek Wiesawski at Hertz Studios in Bialystok, Poland.

“The Empire” track listing:

01. Angels Of Steel
02. Tempest
03. Prayer To The God Of War (album version)
04. Iron Reign
05. No Gravity
06. Genocidius
07. The Army-Geddon
08. Feel My Pain
09. Parabellum (album version)
10. Send Me Back To Hell

In a 2014 interview with Radio Metal, Wiwczarek spoke about the fact that VADER has been in existence for more than thirty years. He said: “On one hand, I was a bit surprised at how fast time is flowing, because we’ve been an active band for so many years and I didn’t feel that way. It feels like I just started a year ago or something. [Laughs] There was plenty of hard work but so many albums recorded, so many fans, so many countries visited, so I’m kind of proud that although we came from Poland and knew hard times, we still did it as if we couldn’t be stopped, thanks to our passion. Actually, passion was a fuel for us to break through all these problems in the past. We just love what we do. We love music. We love metal. We did it for thirty years, and we still have fans who really want to see us and waiting for us every year. That’s the best. That’s the biggest success for us.”