This album mark the milestone of Northern Heritage label, being 
catalogue number NH-100. For some years, there had been various ideas 
about how to celebrate the 100th release of the label. Eventually, every
 idea about special box-sets or other type of gimmick releases felt 
artificial. As the labels beginning – NH-001 – was a Clandestine Blaze 
album, there's no better way than to make NH-100 be that as well.
Northern
 Heritage doesn't want to give an impression that things are over. There
 isn't mere nostalgia, commercial gimmicks and other desperate attempts 
to awaken the interest of listeners. Label operates in a very similar 
policy as it did in the beginning. Having 100 releases in catalogue 
without any regrets may be an achievement in itself, but the work 
continues. New releases are already being planned for 2017.
What could be said of "City Of Slaughter" album?
It's
 expected that some people will conclude that this album sounds exactly 
like all albums before, and others will say it sounds completely 
different from previous works. So different, that it's not even 
recognized as being the same band. Truth is obviously somewhere in 
between. The album is the most aggressive and ferocious Clandestine 
Blaze album to this day. Guitars return to early days' 
maximum-distortion dirt. Vocals include more force and tone than in the 
old times. Drums hammer with slightly faster pace, and song structures 
sometimes break free from traditional templates. Lyrically the work is 
harsh and hostile, yet with plenty of substance to be discovered.
Approach
 of both the label and the band is repulsion towards pathological 
curiosity for "new", which completely excludes true interest and wonders
 of discovery. We have seen gimmicks disguised as development, 
imitations of new trends disguised as actual ideas. Material for those 
curious merely for entertainment of new experience. 
In 
diametrical opposition truly sinking deep and understanding the 
experience. Instead of absorbing, seeking to understand and seeking to 
fully experience and consciously committing to a specific thing, the 
pathologically curious simply drift in mercy of latest fads. This never 
leaves any true mark or provokes one to fully commit on something that 
really has life-altering meaning.
We reject drifting in stream of
 superficial curiosity. We seek to cultivate, dig beyond surface level 
and be inspired by what was and still is a strong and meaningful source 
of inspiration.

