
On February 7th, God Dethroned will release their new full-length, Illuminati, via Metal Blade Records. For a preview of Illuminati, a video for the new single « Spirit of Beelzebub » (the second of three interconnected short movies) can be viewed at:
God Dethroned comments: « ‘Spirit of Beelzebub’ is the second single and video from the ‘Illuminati’ album. This song will appeal to our fans who like the faster and more aggressive tunes of God Dethroned. The video is actually the prequel to ‘Illuminati’ and definitely worth checking out! » To view the first video for the album’s title track, please visit http://metalblade.com/goddethroned where  the record can also be pre-ordered in the following formats:
 – jewelcase-CD
 – digipak-CD (EU Exclusive)
 – box set (digipak CD, bonus DVD, chain necklace, photo cards, patch – limited to 3000 copies)
 – 180g black vinyl (EU exclusive)
 – clear violet blue marbled vinyl (EU exclusive – limited to 300 copies)
 – beige brown marbled vinyl (EMP exclusive – limited to 300 copies)
 – steel blue marbled vinyl (EMP exclusive – limited to 200 copies)
 – blue / green melt w/ red splatter vinyl (EU Shop exclusive – limited to 100 copies)
 – burgundy marbled vinyl (US exclusive – limited to 200 copies)
 * exclusive bundles with shirts, plus digital options are also available! 

 The immutable power of the Netherlands’ greatest blackened death metal band,  God Dethroned, rings true on new album, Illuminati – their most varied material to date. With a cover by Polish master Michał ‘Xaay’ Loranc (Nile, Evocation), Illuminati is conversant in the tenets of  death metal – experimental where it needs to be, and indomitable in  spirit. It’s the kind of album that will bestow the Dutch heroes with  accolades and push them across Europe (first with Obscura – see dates below) and then the rest of the globe (planning for North and South America is under way) throughout 2020.
God Dethroned‘s Henri Sattler checked in with the following comment about Illuminati: « Freemasons, occultists and conspiracy theory enthusiasts pay attention! God Dethroned is back to smack you in the face with our new album called ‘Illuminati‘.  After finishing the World War One trilogy, it was about time to go back  to dark side with songs about religion, freemasonry and the occult.  Song titles like ‘Spirit of Beelzebub’, ‘Broken Halo’, ‘Book of Lies’  and ‘Satan Spawn’ leave very little to the imagination as to what to  expect from us from a lyrical point of view.
 
 But those of you who expected us to go back into a raging frenzy of  endless blastbeats and buzzsaw blade guitar sounds better beware. ‘Illuminati‘  is our most varied album to date with a heavy, yet in-your-face type of  production. We managed  to make our sound bigger and more orchestral than ever before with the  use of both atmospheric keyboard parts and many additional vocal parts  such as choirs and grunt-on-tone type of vocals. There is a lot to be  discovered in the songs of this album because  of the many details hidden in the music that will only reveal itself  after many listens, and at the same time the tunes on ‘Illuminati‘ are catchier than ever before.
 
 Lovers of Rhandy Roads-meets-Marty Friedman type of melodic guitar solos  should definitely give Dave Meester’s spectacular leads a listen. Dave  was welcomed to the band’s line-up during the European tour with Belphegor and Suffocation and stayed within our ranks ever since. Former guitar player Mike Ferguson however contributed greatly to ‘Illuminati’ by writing several stunning songs and  riffs as well as recording half of all the rhythm tracks on the album.  We wish him all the best in his future endeavours. »
Illuminati track-listing
 1. Illuminati
 2. Broken Halo
 3. Book of Lies
 4. Spirit of Beelzebub
 5. Satan Spawn
 6. Gabriel
 7. Eye of Horus
 8. Dominus Muscarum
 9. Blood Moon Eclipse
God Dethroned tour dates 2020: 
‘Illuminati’ release showsw/ Dawn Of Disease & Aesmah
 Feb. 7 – Lingen (Germany) – Alter Schlachthof
 Feb. 8 – Hoogeveen (The Netherlands) – Het Podium + Sisters Of Suffocation
 Feb. 9 – Rotterdam (The Netherlands) – Baroeg  


w/ Obscura, Thulcandra, Fractal Universe
 Feb. 14 – Metz (France) – Haunting The Chapel Feb. 15 – Zug (Switzerland) – Galvanik
 Feb. 16 – Bologna (Italy) – Locomotiv
 Feb. 17 – Ljubljana (Slovenia) – Orto Bar
 Feb. 18 – Graz (Austria) – Explosiv
 Feb. 19 – Tuzla (Bosnia-Herzegovina) – Palma
 Feb. 20 – Sofia (Bulgaria) – Mixtape5
 Feb. 21 – Bucharest (Romania) – Quantic Club
 Feb. 22 – Belgrade (Serbia) – Bozidarac
 Feb. 23 – Budapest (Hungary) – Dürer Kert
 Feb. 24 – Bratislava (Slovakia) – Randal
 Feb. 25 – Prague (Czech Rep.) – Futurum
 Feb. 26 – Krakow (Poland) – Kwadrat
 Feb. 27 – Warsaw (Poland) – Proxima
 Feb. 28 – Riga (Latvia) – Melna Piektdiena
 Feb. 29 – Tallinn (Estonia) – Tapper Club
 Mar. 1 – Helsinki (Finland) – Tavastia
 Mar. 3 – Stockholm (Sweden) – Klubben
 Mar. 4 – Oslo (Norway) – John Dee
 Mar. 5 – Aarhus (Denmark) – Voxhall
 Mar. 6 – Essen (Germany) – Turock
 Mar. 7 – Landshut (Germany) – Rocket Club
Festival appearances:
 Mar. 28 – Hirschaid (Germany) – Braincrusher Festival
 Apr. 17 – Lichtenfels (Germany) – Ragnarok Festival
 May 2 – Erica (The Netherlands) – Pitfest
Jun. 5 – Montagny (France) – Lions Metal Fest
 Jul. 24 – Freissenbüttel (Germany) – Burning Q Festival
 Jul. 25 – Ottobeuren (Germany) – Schlichtenfest
 And more shows to be announced soon…
God Dethroned line-up:
 Henri Sattler – vocals, guitars
 Michiel van der Plicht – drums
 Jeroen Pomper – bass, vocals
 Dave Meester – guitars

 
                                        