SEPTIC FLESH To Reunite For Greece's METAL HEALING FESTIVAL

February 19, 2007

Greek death metal legends SEPTIC FLESH will reunite for one-off performance at the Metal Healing Festival, set to take place July 20-22 in Thessaloniki, Greece. The running order is as follows:

Friday, July 20:

00:00 - 01:15 RAGE
02:50 - 23:40 ORPHANED LAND
21:50 - 22:35 ROTTING CHRIST
20:50 - 21:35 ABORTED
19:50 - 20:35 WASTEFALL
18:55 - 19:35 LEAVES EYES
18:00 - 18:40 COMMUNIC
17:00 - 17:40 EMERALD SUN
16:15 - 16:45 SILENT RAGE

Saturday, July 21:

00:00 - 01:15 SEPTIC FLESH
22:50 - 23:40 THE HAUNTED
21:50 - 22:35 NIGHTRAGE
20:50 - 21:35 PRIMORDIAL
19:50 - 20:35 MYSTIC PROPHECY
18:55 - 19:35 OVERGARVEN
18:00 - 18:40 LUNARSEA
17:00 - 17:40 L.O.S.T
16:15 - 16:45 D.O.P.

Sunday, July 22:

00:00 - 01:15 DESTRUCTION
22:50 - 23:40 FIREWIND
21:50 - 22:35 PENTAGRAM
20:50 - 21:35 EKTOMORF
19:50 - 20:35 NAER MATARON
18:55 - 19:35 TO/DIE/FOR
18:00 - 18:40 RIVERSIDE
17:00 - 17:40 DEVISER
16:15 - 16:45 DEMENZIA

For more information, visit www.metalbolt.com.

According to Wikipedia, SEPTIC FLESH was a gothic-influenced death metal band from Athens, Greece with dark and macabre synth atmospherics very similar to fellow countrymen ROTTING CHRIST

Formed in 1990, the lineup stayed fairly stable over the years except on albums "The Ophidian Wheel" (1997) and "A Fallen Temple" (1998),which featured a leading female vocalist, Natalie Rassoulis.

Their music combined hyper-fast technical death metal, melodic death metal, gothic metal, and industrial metal, a concoction that made them one of the most acclaimed yet still relatively unknown bands of the extreme metal category.

After nearly 14 years as a band, SEPTIC FLESH split up in October 2003. THEDEVILWORX would be formed a year later by some former members. CHAOSTAR was created in 1998, by the band's guitarist, Chris Antoniou, in which he continued to play after SEPTIC FLESH disbanded.

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