ARCH ENEMY Drummer To Jam With THE BEERBELLY BOYS

May 19, 2004

ARCH ENEMY's Daniel Erlandsson will be filling in on drums for THE BEERBELLY BOYS at their upcoming show at The Corner in Varberg, Sweden on Friday, May 20. The occasion will see the members of THE BEERBELLY BOYSErlandsson, Matti Almsenius (guitar, vocals) and Martin Karlsson (bass) — perform several tracks by their other band, REVENGIA, to celebrate the release of their new album, "A Decade In The Dark", which comes out June 4 through Recordia Records. Friday's show will mark the second time Daniel will have jammed with THE BEERBELLY BOYS, having previously played with the group in July of last year.

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