CELTIC FROST Comments On Upcoming Shows In Mexico

July 2, 2007

Seminal avant-garde metal pioneers CELTIC FROST have posted the following message on their web site:

"CELTIC FROST will conclude their epic journey in support of the band's 'Monotheist' album with two co-headline concerts in Mexico.

"The 'Monotheist' tour began in Switzerland on May 29, 2006, and CELTIC FROST will play the final two concerts of the tour at Circo Volador in Mexico City on August 10, 2007, and Cafe Iguana in Monterrey on August 11, 2007. The co-headliner for both shows will be AMON AMARTH. These concerts will be CELTIC FROST's first ever in Mexico, signifying the fulfillment of a long-held ambition. CELTIC FROST are very proud to finally play for the band's Mexican fans, many of whom have already come to CELTIC FROST shows all over the world.

"CELTIC FROST have just returned to Europe from playing their first concerts in Australia, and the band has now begun appearing at a number of Europe's summer festivals. As is the case with Mexico, playing live for Australian audiences has been an ambition ever since CELTIC FROST released their first few albums, and CELTIC FROST feel grateful and proud about the extremely favorable reactions by both fans and media Down Under."

A video interview with CELTIC FROST guitarist/vocalist Tom G. Fischer and bassist Martin Ain has been posted on YouTube in ten parts. Watch it at this location.

CELTIC FROST's video for "A Dying God Coming into Human Flesh", a song taken from their first album in 13 years, "Monotheist", can be viewed at this location. The fascinatingly gloomy clip was filmed in mid-August 2006 by up-and-coming Swiss director Jessie Fischer (no relation to singer/guitarist Tom Gabriel Fischer) in Zürich, Switzerland.

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