MASTODON To Grace Cover Of KERRANG! Magazine

February 10, 2005

MASTODON will grace the cover of the February 12, 2005 issue of Britain's Kerrang! magazine. The Atlanta quartet appear as the cover feature of Kerrang! 1043 ("MASTODON - Meet the Best Band on the Planet"). A sneak peak at the issue's cover can be viewed at this location.

MASTODON, whose latest album, "Leviathan", was recently named as Kerrang!'s 2004 "Album of the Year", kicked off an eight-city U.K. tour on February 9 to launch a month long European headlining tour that will run through March 11 in Helsinki, Finland. Immediately following the European tour, MASTODON will embark on a U.S. headlining tour, expected to begin March 23 in New Orleans, LA.

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