WRATH Plan Live Appearances

March 16, 2004

Chicago thrashers WRATH will follow up their Classic Metal Fest 4 appearance on May 13 in Lansing, Illinois with a May 15 performance at Hatrick's in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The band are also putting together a "mini metal fest" to be held at a location that is yet to be disclosed. Guitarist Scott Nyquist commented, "With singer Kurt Grayson living in Texas, we have to put together as much as we can while he is here so we try to lump together as many dates as possible to try and make the most of the time we have. The response to our recent shows tell us loud and clear that metal is back with a vengeance. We will be debuting some new material that we have never played before. It should be interesting."

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