VENOM: More London Live Photos Posted Online

April 25, 2006

British black metal pioneers VENOM have uploaded more photos from their March 25, 2006 concert at the Mean Fiddler in London. Check them out at this location.

VENOM's new album, "Metal Black", was released in North America on April 4 via Sanctuary Records. The CD was mixed at the Townhouse Studios in London and contains 14 new songs.

VENOM recently recorded a session for the BBC at London's Maida Vale studios. The session, which was broadcast on Radio 1 on April 11 during Mike Davies' "Rock Show", marked the second BBC recording by VENOM since 1985, when they laid down four tracks for Tommy Vance's "Friday Rock Show".

VENOM have lined up a number of European dates during the coming months. A late-summer U.S. run with DEVILDRIVER is also said to be in the works.

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