GORGOROTH, VADER To Join Forces For European Tour

June 20, 2011

Norway's GORGOROTH and Poland's VADER will join forces for "The Sign Of Hell Tour 2011". The European trek, which will include over 45 shows, will kick off at the end of October and conclude right before Christmas.

According to a statement posted on the web site of Polish concert promoter and management company Massive Music, "such a long and immense tour hasn't been seen in Europe so far all fans of GORGOROTH and VADER should start preparing for a magnificent feast! It is a completely one-off occasion as both bands will promote their newest albums and they've already announced new concert sets. GORGOROTH will play some of their material from 'Under The Sign Of Hell' released by Regain Records and VADER will present the new songs from 'Welcome To The Morbid Reich' released by Nuclear Blast. The tour will be joined by additional two or three bands. More information on this event soon!"

"Under The Sign Of Hell 2011", the re-recording of GORGOROTH's third album, will be released by Regain Records has had it release date pushed back to August 29 from the previously announced June 20 due to "manufacturing problems." On the LP, Pest and Infernus repeat their roles as vocalist and guitarist/bassist, respectively, from the original 1996 recording, while Tomas Asklund handles the drums.

VADER will release its new album, "Welcome To The Morbid Reich", on August 12 in Europe and September 13 in North America via Nuclear Blast Records. The CD was recorded at Hertz Studio in Bialystok, Poland and features the cover artwork of Zbigniew Bielak (DESTRYER 666, WATAIN). The band laid down a total of 12 songs for the CD, which was mixed and mastered in May.

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