MOONSORROW: Hungarian Show A Huge Success

May 5, 2004

Finnish "epic heathen metallers" MOONSORROW played their most successful show to date last weekend as part of the Gothica 4 festival in Budapest, Hungary, according to a posting on the group's web site. "They were joined by Kalapács József (the singer of the legendary Hungarian band from the '80s called POKOLGÉP) and Sárközi Lajos (guitar) on stage and performed the song 'A Jel' by POKOLGÉP together in front of 2000 people."

As previously reported, MOONSORROW have set "Raah Raah Blääh" as the title of their forthcoming CD, tentatively due in early 2005 through the Spinefarm Records imprint Spikefarm. The follow-up to 2003's "Kivenkantaja" is currently being written at the "infamous" Ragnarök Audio studio and will be recorded after the summer with producer Ahti Kortelainen at Tico Tico studio in Kemi, Finland.

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