SENTENCED Perform In Front Of 30,000 At Hockey Celebration

April 17, 2004

SENTENCED performed a controversial song written and recorded in support of their local hockey team, Oulun Kärpät, in front of a crowd of 30,000 in celebration of the team winning the Finnish championship Thursday night (April 15). Click here to see photos from the celebration. SENTENCED's video for the track, titled "Routasydän" (mp3 clip),can be downloaded at this location (DivX, 13.5 MB, 1:42 min).

As previously reported, SENTENCED have been accused of being secret "Nazi" sympathizers after penning the track, which contains lyrics that allegedly include the motto used by the Hitler Youth organization (Hitler Jugend) during the 1930s.

SENTENCED's follow-up to 2002's "The Cold White Light" is due in early 2005 through Century Media Records.

Upcoming SENTENCED shows:

Jul. 03 - Rock The Nations Festival - Istanbul, Turkey
Jul. 05 - Athens Open Air Festival 2004 - Athens, Greece
Jul. 30 - Pitea, SWE
Jul. 31 - Gates of Metal - Hultsfred, Sweden
Aug. 19 - Summer Breeze - Absgmünd, Germany

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