Five Serpent's Teeth

It was released on 26 September 2011 in Europe and on 18 October 2011 in North America[7] The album was produced by Russ Russell (Napalm Death, Dimmu Borgir) at Parlour Studios, Kettering, England.

It is the first album not to feature original bassist Mike Alexander, who died while on tour just weeks after the release of Infected Nations.

[12] On the weekend of 19 March, Evile entered the studio to begin recording the album with producer Russ Russell.

All of us in the band have different views and thoughts on what the song means and who it is for, but it was born out of a want to include something special for Mike, his family and ourselves.

[7] The song "In Memoriam" is a tribute to late bassist Mike Alexander, with the main bass riff coming from something he played during sound checks.

[18] Matt Drake stated: As we have often said, we like to do things a bit differently and occasionally side-step the typical or obvious, so here is our video for the first single, "Cult", from our new album, "Five Serpent's Teeth".Ol Drake stated: "Cult" is quite a solid, stomping song, so we wanted something to capture that visually without the typical "shaking" effectIn April 2012 Evile announced they would start filming a music video for the track "In Memoriam".

If we'd have settled on the first idea after "Cult", we wouldn't have been happy, so amidst touring and gigging, we've been working hard on getting this 100% before we move on to the next video.

We can't wait to get this filmed and out there for all to enjoy!Five Serpent's Teeth sold roughly 680 copies in the United States in its first week of release, landing it at No.

At the special show in London at the Gibson Guitar Studios, Matt Drake revealed the title to be from Alfred Bester's The Demolished Man on which the meaning of Evile's "Now Demolition" is also based.