DARKANE: 'Rusted Angel' Reissue Out In Europe

October 28, 2003

Sweden's DARKANE have posted the following message on their official web site:

" 'Rusted Angel' has finally been re-released in Europe through Regain Records. To celebrate this we'll give you the opportunity to see a video clip from the recording in 1998. Go to this location to download the 10-minute clip (Size: 73 MB). This is highly recommended if you are a 'Rusted Angel' fan!

"Unfortunately North America will have to wait two more months. 'Rusted Angel' will be re-released in January 2004 by Regain North America and will be distributed through IDN (Independant Distribution Network). We have no news about the rest of the world, but will be back as soon as we know anything or with links to Internet sites where you can order it. Extra tracks on the re-release will be the Japanese bonus track 'Relief in Disquise' and two live tracks, 'Convicted' and 'A Wisdoms Breed' recorded live in Helsingborg, October 1998 with Lawrence Mackrory on vocals.

"The crazy instrumental CD 'Electric Cartoon Music From Hell' with the band ELECTROCUTION 250, featuring Peter Wildoer on drums, will soon be released! The CD also features Lale Larson (www.lalelarson.com) on keyboards and Todd Duane on guitar.

"Order ELECTROCUTION 250 now and receive a transcription of one of the tunes on the album, signed by all the musicians, plus a signed guitar pick. Also, for a limited time only, E-250 is offered at a reduced pre-order price. Make your pre-order here. The CD contains some of the craziest drumming ever recorded by Wildoer. Click the links below to hear some samples (right click to 'Save as'):

01. Fletcher The Mouse (mp3)
02. Brainscraper (mp3)
03. Dr Fluffels (mp3)
04. Ridiclulosous (mp3)
05. Nincompoop Scuttle (mp3)
06. Scruffen Mcfluff (mp3)

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