BLOOD TSUNAMI To Make Italian Live Debut In February

January 18, 2008

BLOOD TSUNAMI, the Oslo, Norway-based thrash metal band featuring drummer Bård G. Eithun (a.k.a. Faust; SCUM, ABORYM, ex-EMPEROR),will play its first-ever gig in Italy on February 29 in Brixia. Also scheduled to appear are CADAVERIC CREMATORIUM, PULVIS ET UMBRA, IMPOSER and KRIEGMEISTER. "We are diehard metalheads and we are looking VERY MUCH forward to present ourselves to an Italian audience," Eithun says in a statement. "I have several close friends in Italy and I know they are dedicated metallers so we really can`t wait to get down there and start jamming!"

In other news, BLOOD TSUNAMI will play the Rock Mot Rus festival in Andenes, a small place located in the north of Norway, on March 16. Other artists scheduled to participate in the event include DIMMU BORGIR, EL CACO and INSENCE.

BLOOD TSUNAMI's debut album, "Thrash Metal", was released in March 2007 via Nocturnal Art Productions. The CD was recorded at Lion Heart Studios in Oslo with engineer Øivind Voldmo Larsen and features "over-the-top fantastic" artwork by Alex Horley Orlandelli, who is best known for his great drawings for Marvel comics, Heavy Metal magazine and Image comics.

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