CRIMINAL To Support DARKANE In London

October 18, 2002

CRIMINAL, the formerly Chile-based act featuring former PENTAGRAM mainman Anton Reisenegger, ex-CRADLE OF FILTH bassist Rob Eaglestone, ex-EXTREME NOISE TERROR drummer Zac O'Neil and former ENTWINED keyboardist Mark Royce, will be supporting DARKANE at the London Underworld in London, England on Tuesday, November 12.

As previously reported, CRIMINAL recently completed work on a three-song demo at Springvale Studio in Ipswich, UK, with producer Mark Harwood and are currently shopping it to various European labels in hopes of securing a new record deal shortly (the group's previous recorded output was issued through Metal Blade Records).

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