BLOOD FEAST To Play First Show In Over A Year

March 24, 2010

Reunited New Jersey thrashers BLOOD FEAST will take to the stage for the first time in over a year at this year's March Metal Massacre on Saturday, March 27 at the Silo in Reading, Pennsylvania. The band's current lineup features two original members — Kevin Kuzma on drums and Adam Tranquilli on guitar — alongside John Blicharz (guitar),Tony Stanziano (vocals) and Tom Lorenzo (bass).

BLOOD FEAST will perform songs from all three of its releases, "Kill For Pleasure", "Face Fate" and "Chopping Block Blues". Also scheduled to appear are A.C., GOREAPHOBIA and KULT OV AZAZEL.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/bloodfeastband.

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