ATOMKRAFT: Corrections And Apologies

October 18, 2005

ATOMKRAFT mainman Tony Dolan's webmaster has issued the following update regarding the group's upcoming EP, "Are You Looking At Me?", tentatively due in November:

"Because I cannot always confirm with the man himself [Tony] as his schedule doesn't always allow, I attempt to report up-to-date info but I have again made a slight error in some of the latest bulletins and have been asked to amend some news reports accordingly!
"There is no track called 'Kristallnacht' on the new ATOMKRAFT EP. The track I have mistakenly called such is actually called 'The Darkening' and there was also a consistent error in the spelling. 'Kristallnacht' has two Ls and not one, as I had previously mispelled the word! My apologies. Seems a studio engineer had made an error in titling some mp3 files I was sent and I didn't check!

"Kristallnacht (or The Night Of Broken Glass) took place on November 9th, 1938 when terror attacks were made on Jewish synagogues and stores in retaliation after Ernst Vom Rath (third secretary of the German embassy) had been assassinated in Paris by Polish Jew Herschel Grynszpan. Hence the significance!

"Also I reported about the live ATOMKRAFT album and the delay as the licences were being sorted out! This was not the case. There is indeed an intention to have a live album released. However, I have been told that it needs the attention of the whole band past and present, as was the original intention, as a complete DVD/live CD package is what was intended. However, there are live tracks being compiled now for a bonus special CD so... When, where, and what? Stay tuned, I guess!!"

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