DARK FUNERAL Makes Movie Debut In 'Club Satan: The Witches Sabbath'

March 7, 2007

Swedish black metallers DARK FUNERAL will make their 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 will be released by the controversial Extreme Associates in March 2007.

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.

The "Club Satan: The Witches Sabbath" DVD-release party will be held March 21 at Ivar on Hollywood Blvd. in Los Angeles beginning at 9:00 p.m.

For more information, visit www.clubsatan.com.

The members of DARK FUNERAL are no strangers to controversy themselves. In 2004 one crazed fan in Chile, Rodrigo Orias, murdered a Catholic priest during a sermon in Santiago. In 2006, the band inadvertently incited a riot in Peru when legions of fans destroyed the venue and vandalized nearby buildings and cars after DARK FUNERAL was forced to perform without its lead singer.

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