GOROD To Support IMMOLATION

April 12, 2009

French technical death metallers GOROD will support IMMOLATION on the following dates:

June 22 - Lyon - [to be confirmed] - France
June 23 - Savigny Le Temple - L'empreinte - France
June 24 - Notre Dame De Gravenchon - L'arcade - France
June 25 - Rotterdam - Baroeg - Holland
June 26 - Groningen - Vera - Holland
June 27 - London - Underworld - London Deathfest - UK

GOROD recently posted a new song, "Disavow Your God", on its MySpace page. The track comes off the band's upcoming album, "Process Of A New Decline", which is due to be released before the summer on Willowtip Records. The follow-up to 2006's "Leading Vision" will mark the recording debut of GOROD's new drummer, Sam Santiago.

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