d.USK Confirmed For Holland's ROADBURN Festival

September 14, 2011

d.USK, the final embodiment of diSEMBOWELMENT the Australian death/doom metal band from Melbourne that was formed in 1989 has been confirmed for next year's edition of the Roadburn festival, set to take place from Thursday, April 12 to Sunday, April 15 (the traditional Afterburner) at the 013 venue in Tilburg, Holland. d.USK will play an exclusive set of diSEMBOWELMENT's legendary funeral doom opus "Transcendence Into The Peripheral".

Commented guitarist Matthew Skarajew: "We feel that presenting 'Transcendence Into The Peripheral' in its entirety is a very unique opportunity and that Roadburn will be the perfect vehicle to realize it. I expect it will be the one and only time that it will ever happen!"

Added drummer Paul Mazziotta: "Although we cannot give the fans 100 percent of the original lineup, Matt and I have put together a band we are very proud of, and is committed to delivering the classic material with pure integrity, energy, passion."

Timeless, classic, and immeasurably influential, "Transcendence Into The Peripheral" remains a groundbreaking work that typifies the Roadburn festival's love of the powerful and ambitious. d.USK is pleased to present this celebrated body of work to Roadburn's main stage on Thursday, April 12, 2012.

For more information, visit www.roadburn.com.

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