CELTIC FROST Frontman: 'We All Can't Believe A Third Of This Long Tour Has Already Passed'

October 3, 2006

CELTIC FROST frontman Tom Gabriel Fischer has posted the following message on his official blog:

"Tonight is SAHG's last appearance on CELTIC FROST's 'Monotheist' tour in North America. It is incredibly hard to see them go. Not only do we consider them very good friends of ours, but it has been an honor and a true pleasure to be on the road with them.
"And tomorrow, in San Francisco, 1349 will play their scheduled last show as our special guests. It is difficult to imagine not seeing them every day anymore. The friendship between 1349 and CELTIC FROST is deep and very unique, and we will miss them much. If circumstances permit, we will invite Ravn, 1349's singer, to perform 'The Usurper' with us onstage to commemorate the occasion. We tried it today during the soundcheck, and it was fantastic.

"We all can't believe a third of this long tour has already passed. We crossed the North American continent together and entered Canada twice. And then some. But all three groups have worked together very well and very professionally, and that has made it possible to enjoy what really is an ambitious and often hard schedule."

As previously reported, Fischer and CELTIC FROST bassist Martin Ain were interviewed by HATEBREED's Jamey Jasta on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball" Saturday night (September 30). The segment was taped when FROST played in New York City last month. The show also marked the "Headbanger's Ball" premier of the video for "A Dying God Coming Into Human Flesh", taken from their 2006 release "Monotheist". Watch the interview online at this location (click on "Videos" and scroll down video menu).

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