NIGHTRAGE Seeks New Drummer

July 26, 2007

Swedish/Greek death metal outfit NIGHTRAGE has issued the following update:

"NIGHTRAGE is looking for a new drummer. If you think that you have what it takes, send us an e-mail along with YouTube/MySpace video of your playing, photos, and a small bio. We want a talented and devoted musician that is based in Europe. Someone that has professional attitude and love to play, send us a detailed message and hit us up at: marili at nightrage dot com, or send us an e-mail at our official www.myspace.com/nightrage address."

NIGHTRAGE guitarist Marios Iliopoulos recently issued the following statement regarding the band's DVD shoot, which was scheduled to take place on February 12, 2007 at Stodola Club in Warsaw, Poland:

"Our DVD shot in Poland didn't take place because we had an accident when we were there to shoot the DVD. We are waiting more news to get a new date to shoot the DVD."

NIGHTRAGE has posted its video for the track "Scathing" at YouTube.com. The clip was shot in January in Athens, Greece. The song comes off the group's third album, "A New Disease Is Born", which was released in April. The CD was recorded at Hansen studios in Ribe, Denmark with producer Jacob Hansen (RAUNCHY, MERCENARY, FEAR MY THOUGHTS, HEAVEN SHALL BURN).

NIGHTRAGE was originally formed in Greece back in the year 2000 by Iliopoulos (formerly of EXHUMATION, who released three high-quality death metal albums, all produced in Sweden) and his friend Gus G. (DREAM EVIL, FIREWIND, MYSTIC PROPHECY). NIGHTRAGE released two albums on Century Media Records, "Sweet Vengeance" (2003) and "Descent Into Chaos" (2005),before they parted ways with vocalist Tomas Lindberg (AT THE GATES, DISFEAR, THE CROWN) and Strimell joined the band on vocal duties.

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