Alchemy revisited
Spent some relaxing time with random character sketching in Alchemy. Love this app!
Spent some relaxing time with random character sketching in Alchemy. Love this app!
The long-awaited Dark tranquillity DVD “Where death is most alive”, shot in Milan, Italy in October 2008, was officially released through Century media this week. It took quite some time to get everything properly put together, but the knife-wielding lunatics at Vasara films did a stellar job with the editing and post production, and the whole things looks fantastic. This isn’t even an opinion, but a mere fact.
In addition to attempting to play the guitar, I created the front cover artwork, which is based on an old t-shirt design.
Press release here.
Trailer below.
As you can see, I’m trying out some different themes on the site right now, so things might look and behave a bit odd for a while.
…and I’m trading my precious hermetic seclusion for the ADHD inducing world of Twitter. Let’s give it a week or so.
For those who are interested, I’m cleaning the closets and have a small amount of CD’s that I’ve participated on (musician or illustrator) for sale. The real gem would probably be European pressing of the Laethora debut album, which is pretty hard to get hold of these days, but the other releases are well worth getting too.
Studio work is pretty much a 24/7 prospect right now, but I managed to find some time to update cabinfevermedia.com with some fairly recent projects.
D.T. album progress: We have about one week of recordings left before it’s time to ship the material to Tue Madsen at Antfarm for the mixing. Those who are interested in monitoring the day-by-day studio activites for the album can follow our keyboard wizard Martin Brändströms Twitter feed here.
I recently finished the sleeve design for “Voguesville“, the new novel from acclaimed writer/musician Cornelius Jakhelln, known in literary circles for the award-winning “Gudenes fall” and in the music scene for his involvement with Solefald and Sturmgeist.
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