BURDEN OF GRIEF To Support ARCH ENEMY In Germany

October 15, 2008

German death/thrash metal act BURDEN OF GRIEF will support ARCH ENEMY on December 12 at Outback in Bad Arolsen, Germany.

Commented BURDEN OF GRIEF: "Since the early days of BOG, this band has always been a big influence for us, and sharing the stage with guitar god Michael Amott and his fellows means truly a lot for us."

BURDEN OF GRIEF released its fourth full-length album, "Death End Road", in March 2007 via Remedy Records. The follow-up to 2004's "Fields of Salvation" was recorded at Krachgarten Tonstudio in Kassel, Germany and was mixed at Jailhouse Studios in Denmark with producer Tommy Hansen (HELLOWEEN, PRETTY MAIDS, HATESPHERE).

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