FOREVER IN TERROR Announces Canadian Tour With DEAR BLACK DIARY

August 9, 2007

Streetsboro, OH's FOREVER IN TERROR has announced some Canadian tour dates with DEAR BLACK DIARY in support of its recently released debut album, "Restless in the Tides". The CD, which is available on Metal Blade Records, includes a guest appearance by Mark Hunter of CHIMAIRA.

FOREVER IN TERROR, whose sound is a mix of modern-day metal, black metal and thrash, began just over three years ago with five fifteen year olds in Streetsboro, Ohio, about 30 miles outside of Cleveland. The band was formed by drummer Nick Borukhovsky and between 2003 and 2006 the band went through both name and member changes to finalize its current lineup of Nate Marti (rhythm guitar),Josh Owen (bass) and Nick Borukhovsky (drums),Chris Bianchi (vocalist) and Chris Wiles (lead guitar). The band has opened for some of the biggest national names in metal, including MACHINE HEAD, UNEARTH, TRIVIUM, GOD FORBID, ALL THAT REMAINS, DEVILDRIVER, MESHUGGAH, MUSHROOMHEAD and most recently the New England Hardcore and Metal Festival. However, the highest honor came when the band was asked to open for Cleveland hometown legends CHIMAIRA.

DEAR BLACK DIARY is supporting their Year of the Sun Records self-titled debut. Produced by Scott Sherar, the album is a display of technical brutality and subtle emotion. The album was called "extremely impressive and worth checking out" by Exclaim! magazine. The video for the band’s debut single "Life is the Number One Cause of Death" can be viewed at this location.

FOREVER IN TERROR tour dates:

Aug. 14 - Windsor @ Coach And Horses
Aug. 15 - London @ The Embassy Hotel
Aug. 16 - Toronto @ The Metal Bar
Aug. 17 - Hamilton @ The Underground
Aug. 18 - Brantford @ Bottoms Up

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