NECROPHAGIA To Headline First Annual FIREWALK FEST

April 7, 2010

Gore metal legends NECROPHAGIA will headline FireWalk Music's first annual FireWalk Fest, set to take place June 26 at The Rave in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Also scheduled to appear are ACHERON, JUNGLE ROT and CARDIAC ARREST, among many others. NECROPHAGIA will also make an in-store appearance at FireWalk Music the evening of Friday, June 25.

FireWalk Music is located at 2192 S. 60th St in West Allis, Wisconsin.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/firewalkfest.

NECROPHAGIA will begin working on a series of videos for an upcoming DVD, to be titled "The Gospel of Gore", once it has completed the recording of its long-awaited new album, "Deathtrip 69". Some early names the band has expressed interest in working with include Hart D. Fisher, Jim Vanbebber, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Tom Savini, Ryan Nicholson, Toe Tag Pictures, Don Edmonds, Gunnar Hansen, Jovanka Vuckovic and Mariano Baino.

Boris Randall (formerly of HALLOWMAS) recently joined NECROPHAGIA and will appear on "Deathtrip 69", which is now scheduled for a Halloween 2010 release. Boris and NECROPHAGIA frontman Frank "Killjoy" Pucci have been working on material for the CD, which will mark the group's first all-new release in over five years. Songtitles set to appear on the album include "Suffering Comes in Sixes", "Reborn Through Blackmass", "Celluliod Screams" and "Bleeding Eyes of the Eternally Damned".

NECROPHAGIA's forthcoming CD will feature contributions by Opal Enthroned. She was originally a member of the band during the period when her now ex-husband Philip Anselmo (PANTERA, DOWN) was playing guitar for NECROPHAGIA.

Opal made her NECRO debut on the "Cannibal Holocaust" EP in 2001. She also worked with Pucci and Anselmo in the now-defunct raw black metal project VIKING CROWN.

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