GLUECIFER Record Song For Norwegian Sampler

October 11, 2004

Norwegian rock 'n' rollers GLUECIFER have finished recording a track for the upcoming sampler "No Music Requests". This compilation celebrates the 20th anniversary of Oslo's somewhat legendary bar Last Train. GLUECIFER's track is called "You Keep Me Up All Night". A mid-November release is expected.

As previously reported, GLUECIFER have set a November 15 release date for their DVD, entitled "Royally Stuffed". The disc will feature "almost three hours of GLUECIFER stuff, including concert, big interview, all videos, GLUECIFER's own tour video plus plus plus," according to a posting on the group's web site.

GLUECIFER will launch a European tour on November 28 in Leiden, the Netherlands. Support on the trek will come from CAPTAIN MURPHY and BONK.

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