LORDI, LIZZY BORDEN To Team Up For U.S. Dates

October 13, 2008

According to the House of Blues web site, LORDI and LIZZY BORDEN will team up for the following U.S. dates in November:

Nov. 12 - Las Vegas, NV - House Of Blues
Nov. 13 - San Diego, CA - House Of Blues
Nov. 22 - Chicago, IL - House Of Blues
Nov. 23 - Cleveland, OH - House Of Blues

LORDI's fourth studio album, "Deadache", will be released in the U.S. on October 28 and internationally in the same week. The Nino Laurenne-produced CD, much like its predecessors, is catchy, melodic hard rock, but this time around there is a rougher edge to the music.

Japan's WeROCK City has posted a seven-minute interview with LORDI frontman Mr. Lordi and drummer Kita conducted during the band's recent promotional visit to Japan. They talk about their new costume designs, upcoming album "Deadache" and the experience of meeting their rock idols KISS and ALICE COOPER for the first time when they shared the stage with them at the Rock2Wgtn festival in New Zealand this past March. Watch the interview at this location.

LIZZY BORDEN's latest album, "Appointment with Death", was released in the U.S. on October 30, 2007 via Metal Blade Records. The CD was produced by Lizzy and Joey Scott. It was recorded at the Zanzibar studios in North Hollywood, California and was mixed by Erik Rutan (HATE ETERNAL, ex-MORBID ANGEL) at Mana studio in Florida.

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