1349, VREID, DISIPLIN To Perform At Norway's TRANSISTOR METAL FEST

April 10, 2006

1349, VREID and DISIPLIN have been confirmed for the second installment of the Transistor Metal Fest, set to take place April 29 at Kroa i Bø in Telemark, Norway. A kick-off party will be held on Friday, April 28 at Sub 70, where fans can get together and enjoy the sound of "blasting metal" provided by DJ BurnInHell.

The organizers, FMVN!, are hoping to turn this unholy night into a tradition at Kroa i Bø in Telemark so that fans of extreme metal can have something to look forward to every year in an area that, despite fostering bands such as EMPEROR, ZYKLON and MORTIIS, is sadly lacking in metal concerts.

For more information (in Norwegian, visit www.kroaibo.no.

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