UNDERCROFT Release Live Album, Plan Reissue

June 29, 2004

Hamburg-based Chilean death-thrashers UNDERCROFT recently released a live album called "BastardLiveHamburg" through the Chilean label Negative Entertainment. The disc contains the show they played at the "Fuck Christmas" festival, in Hamburg last December, as well as three new studio tracks and a video clip for the song "Evilusion". Check out the live version of the track "Danza Macabra" at this location. In other news, the band also plan to re-release their latest studio effort, "Evilusion", through Tiefdruck Musik with a new package and additional bonus tracks. Tentative release date is August 27. For more information, check out the group's new web site.

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