DEADSOUL TRIBE: Live Video Posted Online

January 3, 2006

DEADSOUL TRIBE, the group led by former PSYCHOTIC WALTZ frontman Buddy Lackey (a.k.a. Devon Graves),have uploaded a live video of the band performing the song "Angels in Vertigo" on September 16, 2004 in Aschaffenburg, Germany. Check it out at this location (Windows Media, 9 MB).

DEADSOUL TRIBE released their fourth album, "The Dead Word", this past November via InsideOut Music. The band will be embarking on a co-headlining European tour with reformed cult German progressive metal band SIEGES EVEN beginning this coming weekend. Confirmed dates are as follows:

Jan. 06 - Amstelveen, NETH - P60
Jan. 07 - Weert, NETH - De Bosuil
Jan. 08 - Vosselaar, BEL - Biebob
Jan. 10 - Pratteln, SWI - Z7
Jan. 11 - Aschaffenburg, GER - Colos-Saal
Jan. 12 - Essen, GER - Zeche Carl
Jan. 13 - Karlsruhe, GER - Substage

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