DAATH, CYNIC To Support DRAGONFORCE On U.S. Tour

March 6, 2009

Atlanta-based metallers DAATH and reunited progressive rock/metal band CYNIC have been confirmed as the support acts for DRAGONFORCE on their upcoming U.S. tour. The dates are as follows:

Apr. 15 - House of Blues, Anaheim, CA
Apr. 17 - Knitting Factory, Boise, IA
Apr. 18 - Knitting Factory, Spokane, WA
Apr. 19 - Wilma Theater, Missoula, MT
Apr. 21 - The Venue at Playmakers, Fargo, ND
Apr. 22 - Sokol Auditorium, Omaha, NE
Apr. 24 - Pop's, Sauget, IL
Apr. 25 - The Rave, Milwaukee, WI
Apr. 26 - Bogarts, Cincinnati, OH
Apr. 27 - Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH
Apr. 28 - The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC
Apr. 30 - Mr. Smalls, Millvale, PA
May 01 - Town Ballroom, Buffalo, NY
May 02 - The Intersection, Grand Rapids, MI
May 04 - Lupos at the Strand, Providence, RI
May 05 - Toad's Place, New Haven, CT
May 07 - Higher Ground, So. Burlington, VT
May 08 - Northern Lights, Clifton Park, NY
May 09 - Crocodile Rock, Allentown, PA
May 10 - The Norva, Norfolk, VA

DAATH will release its new album, "The Concealers", on April 20 in Europe and April 21 in the U.S. through Century Media Records (via a partnership with Roadrunner Records). The CD was produced and mixed by Jason Suecof and Mark Lewis (TRIVIUM, ALL THAT REMAINS, DEVILDRIVER).

"Traced in Air", the new album from CYNIC, was released in North America on November 25 via Season of Mist. The CD's first run is a limited-edition hard cover digipack with the cover artwork embossed to further showcase the beautiful cover by renowned artist Robert Venosa, as well as eight original pieces of art paired with the eight songs found on the album. Venosa created the unmistakable cover and visuals for 1993's groundbreaking "Focus" album. This limited edition also features a poster of the cover art. Also released the same day was the "Traced in Air" collector's box, which was only available for order online and limited to 1,000 copies.

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