MALEVOLENCE Announce Hometown Gig

October 7, 2004

Portuguese death metallers MALEVOLENCE have announced a one-off live performance in their hometown of Leiria on November 13. The group will be presenting material from their recently completed four-song promotional CD, which they're currently using to procure a new record deal. Titled "Celebration Of Dysfunctional Becoming", the demo is being described as "more brutal, technical and raw" than their previous releases. MALEVOLENCE haven't played their hometown in two years and the venue capacity is limited to 250 people. Support at the gig will come from the Portuguese act ECHOES OF THE FALLEN MESSIAH.

"Celebration Of Dysfunctional Becoming" track listing:

01. Slithering Angels
02. Equilibrium in Extremis
03. Devoured Unlimited
04. Mechanisms of Destructive Behavior

MALEVOLENCE's as-yet-untitled third album is tentatively expected in early 2005.

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