A Day On The Road With ENTOMBED

November 16, 2010

ENTOMBED/ex-SATYRICON bassist Victor Brandt recently made a two-day visit to Warwick headquarters in Markneukirchen, Germany between show dates during ENTOMBED's European tour with the mighty VOLBEAT.

Victor had all the enthusiasm and wonder of a child in a sweet factory the minute he stepped inside. He was given a complimentary tour of the entire factory where he witnessed first-hand just what goes into making his favorite brand of basses from start to finish. Needless to say, Victor was impressed with the level of craftmanship and technology being utilized, but not totally surprised.

Afterwards Victor showed Warwick his appreciation by treating the staff to some of his signature quickfire bass lines in the Warwick performance showroom. Warwick got the cameras rolling and captured this exclusive footage for all you fans out there. The ever-courteous Victor even decided to give some private lessons for fans of his extreme playing styles in ENTOMBED and in his past days of SATYRICON. And that's not all. When Victor's visit to Markneukirchen was all wrapped up, Warwick needed to get him back on the road as soon as possible so that he could rendezvous with his ENTOMBED bandmates for an evening arena show in Chemnitz, Germany.

Well, Warwick not only got him back on time but Victor and the rest of the guys then invited Warwick to film a short documentary, a rockumentary if you will, capturing rare scenes of the band backstage, soundchecking and finally hitting the stage for a stomper of a show! Warwick even brought along a pair of Framus guitars for the guys to try out.

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