BLIND GUARDIAN To Attend Role-Playing Game Convention In Mnster

March 24, 2008

BLIND GUARDIAN frontman Hansi Krsch has issued the following update:

"We will be attending the upcoming role-playing game convention in Mnster [Germany]. The role-playing game convention is something like an Eldorado for fans of these kinds of games. And, because we are such game fans ourselves, it is a privilege to be able to introduce the song we have recorded for 'Sacred 2 - Fallen Angel' (aptly named 'Sacred') to this like-minded crowd. Because for us the song shows a perfect mix of mystical pathos and orchestral bombast we are sure that the presentation of the song in combination with selected visual sequences from the game with be a highlight of the convention. See you there."

EMI last year re-released BLIND GUARDIAN's early albums in remastered form. The remasters include bonus tracks, new booklets, liner notes, rare band photos and videos. In addition, the first two LPs, "Battalions of Fear" (1988) and "Follow the Blind" (1989),have been remixed.

To view details of the remasters, click here.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of BLIND GUARDIAN performing in Moscow, Russia on May 20, 2007:

(Thanks: Alessandro Corno / Metalitalia.com)

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