MOONSPELL Performs On Portuguese Puppet TV Show; Video Available

December 24, 2006

MOONSPELL made yet another appearance on Portuguese national TV (RTP1) recently when they performed a reworked version of their song "Luna" to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the popular "Contra-Informacão" show (a program where public figures of the Portuguese society are sarcastically portrayed in puppets, with dialogue commenting the daily happenings and news). MOONSPELL can be seen performing a "subversive" version of "Luna", featuring ex-USSR communism-related lyrics. Watch the video at YouTube.com.

As previously reported, MOONSPELL was the featured musical guest on the Portuguese comedy program "Gato Fedorento" ("Smelly Cat") on December 10. The show, which consists of gags acted/scripted by four comedians — Zé Diogo Quintela, Miguel Góis, Ricardo de Araújo Pereira and Tiago Dores — featured MOONSPELL performing a metal version of the "Noddy" TV theme. Watch MOONSPELL's performance at YouTube.com.

MOONSPELL recently posted the animated video for its song "Luna" at this location.

MOONSPELL was named "Best Portuguese Act" at MTV's 13th annual Europe Music Awards, held on Nov. 2 in Copenhagen, Denmark. This is the first time ever a metal band has won that particular award in Europe.

MOONSPELL will team up with NAPALM DEATH, BEHEMOTH and DEW-SCENTED for a European tour in March/April. A list of tour dates can be found at this location.

"Memorial" was released in April via SPV Records. The CD was recorded at Woodhouse Studios in Hagen, Germany with producer Waldemar Sorychta (LACUNA COIL, TIAMAT, GRIP INC.). A DVD, entitled "Lunar Still/13 Years of Doom", is expected to surface via Century Media in 2007.

(Thanks: Gui / THANATOSCHIZO)

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