BLACK MAJESTY To Support NEVERMORE In Australia

August 12, 2006

Australian power metal band BLACK MAJESTY will support U.S. metallers NEVERMORE in Melbourne and Sydney on their upcoming Australian tour. This is hot off the heels off their recent Australia-wide tour with DRAGONFORCE. A live performance of the song "A Better Way to Die", recorded in Melbourne, Australia, can be viewed at YouTube.com.

BLACK MAJESTY has been busy writing the follow-up to its 2005 release "Silent Company", which they will begin recording early 2007. The album is slated for a mid-2007 release through the German label Limb Music Products.

Upcoming BLACK MAJESTY shows:

Aug. 25 - HiFi Bar - Melbourne, AUS
Oct. 28 - Esplanade Hotel St. Kilda – Melbourne, AUS*
Nov. 04 - Gaelic Theatre - Sydney, AUS (Festival of the Dead)*

* with NEVERMORE

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