DARK FUNERAL, HORRICANE Confirmed For Lithuania's BURNING STEEL FESTIVAL

April 4, 2007

DARK FUNERAL, HORRICANE, URSKUMUG and ARGHARUS LUCTUS have been confirmed for the Burning Steel Festival, set to take place on Sunday, April 29 in The House Of Polish Culture arena in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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DARK FUNERAL is currently compiling footage for two double DVDs, the first one of which will surface on June 18 via Regain. More details will be made available soon.

DARK FUNERAL's official live video for the song "Atrum Regina" has been posted online on the band's YouTube channel.

DARK FUNERAL recently made its movie debut in "Club Satan: The Witches Sabbath", written and directed by Shane Bugbee, an actual priest in the Church Of Satan. The entire band appears in the film, which is being touted as "the first-ever Satanic porn," and is being released by the controversial Extreme Associates. DARK FUNERAL not only stars in "Club Satan: The Witches Sabbath", but also contributes its song "King Antichrist" to the movie soundtrack. The scenes featuring the band were shot before and during their show at the Key Club in Hollywood, California on January 21, 2007.

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