APOCALYPTICA: 'Wie Welt' Video Posted Online

February 26, 2005

Finnish cello-rockers APOCALYPTICA have posted the English and German versions of their "Wie Weit" video at their official web site. Check them out at this location.

The English and German versions of "Wie Weit" feature Marta Jandová of Germany's alternative-hipsters DIE HAPPY while the French version (which is included on the group's new self-titled album as a bonus track) contains an appearance by Manu of DOLLY.

As previously reported, APOCALYPTICA entered the German and Finnish album charts at position No. 5 with their latest CD, "Apocalyptica".

SLAYER drummer Dave Lombardo guested on "Apocalyptica" on a song called "Betrayal/Forgiveness". The track, which is described by APOCALYPTICA's Perttu Kivilaakso as a "really fast, thrash metal-influenced song," marks the second time Lombardo has played on an APOCALYPTICA CD, having previously performed on 2003's "Reflections".

APOCALYPTICA are currently supporting German industrial metallers RAMMSTEIN on a European tour. The group's first-ever North American tour will kick off March 15 in New York City. A complete listing of the currently confirmed tour dates can be found at this location.

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