BIOMECHANICAL To Support EXODUS In Europe

October 10, 2006

U.K. progressive epic thrash metallers BIOMECHANICAL will support EXODUS on their forthcoming European tour in November and December.

Commented BIOMECHANICAL frontman Jon K: "This is going to be BIOMECHANICAL's first big European tour and we are honored to be able to support one of the most influential bands in the world of thrash metal. i have always been a big EXODUS fan and it was awesome to hear that they dig BIOMECHANICAL. We can't wait!!"

For a list of EXODUS' European tour dates, visit ExodusAttack.com.

As previously reported, BIOMECHANICAL will record a cover version of "Painkiller" by JUDAS PRIEST later this month. The track will be produced by Chris Tsangarides, who worked on the 1990 original with PRIEST. The recording will happen over three days at Tsangarides' own studio, the Ecology Rooms, located on the white cliffs of Dover.

In addition to producing the "Painkiller" album, Chris Tsangarides has worked with some of rock and metal's biggest names during his extensive career, including THIN LIZZY, BLACK SABBATH, BRUCE DICKINSON and YNGWIE MALMSTEEN.

BIOMECHANICAL have been playing the song "Painkiller" live as an encore for quite a while, and it's always been a favourite with their growing audiences. The cover will be released on a limited edition re-release of their second album, "The Empires of the Worlds". The new version of "The Empires of the Worlds" will also include the video for the title track and the making of that video. This hits the shops on November 13.

As previously reported, BIOMECHANICAL has set "Cannibalised" as the title of its upcoming album, tentatively due April 2007 via Earache Records. The follow-up to 2005's "The Empires of the Worlds" will be recorded at vocalist John K.'s studio beginning in November. The mixing sessions will take place in January.

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