CLOVEN HOOF To Be Rejoined By Singer DEREK HODD For ROCKOFF Performance

July 13, 2010

NWOBHM legends CLOVEN HOOF will be rejoined by singer Derek Hodd for their performance at the Rockoff festival on Saturday, July 17 at the Dome, Tufnell Park in London, England. Derek will be temporarily replacing current CLOVEN HOOF vocalist Matt Moreton, who is recovering from illness.

Hodd previously worked with CLOVEN HOOF during the "Dominator" era.

CLOVEN HOOF recently released a new five-song EP entitled "Throne Of Damnation". It contains three new songs — "Prime Time", "Running Man" and "Freak Show" — along with reworked versions of "Whore of Babylon" and "Night Stalker", the latter of which is featured on the Brütal Legend game.

The EP is available as a limited run only. The first 500 copies are on sale at a special price of £5.00, including postage and packing. Order a copy at this location.

"Running Man" audio sample:

"Whore of Babylon" audio sample:

"Freak Show" audio sample:

"Prime Time" audio sample:

CLOVEN HOOF recently parted ways with vocalist Russ North and replaced him with Matt Moreton.

Matt was the powerhouse vocalist on the critically acclaimed "Eye Of The Sun" album.

Russ North announced in October that he was leaving CLOVEN HOOF to pursue a solo singing career away from heavy metal.

CLOVEN HOOF members Lee Payne (bass),Jon Brown (drums) and Ben Read (guitar) are in pre-production for their next album with producer Tom Galley (PHENOMENA). It is scheduled for release later in 2010 and will be CLOVEN HOOF's "darkest and most epic-like opus yet," according to a posting on the band's web site.

CLOVEN HOOF last year announced the addition of guitarist Mick Powell to the group's ranks. He made his live debut with the band at the Rock of Ages festival in Belgium on October 17, 2009.

CLOVEN HOOF re-recorded 24 of its classic songs for a two-part "best-of" compilation, "The Definitive Part One" and "The Definitive Part Two".

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