ANAAL NATHRAKH Live In Hollywood: Video Footage Available

May 31, 2008

Video footage of British extreme metallers ANAAL NATHRAKH performing the songs "Do Not Speak" and "Pandemonic Hyperblast" live on May 28, 2008 at the Knitting Factory in Hollywood, California can be viewed below.

A limited-edition double gatefold colored disc version of ANAAL NATHRAKH's latest album, "Hell is Empty, and all the Devils are Here", has just been made available through Feto Records.

"Hell is Empty, and all the Devils are Here" was released last October via Feto. The CD includes guest vocals from CIRCLE OF DEAD CHILDREN's Josama Bin Horvath and Dirty Von Donovan from EXPLODER, as well as an appearance by Shane Embury (NAPALM DEATH) on bass.

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