DARK FUNERAL To Contribute Song To Splatter/Gore Movie

March 10, 2004

Swedish black metallers DARK FUNERAL will be contributing the song "Thus I Have Spoken" (off 2001's "Diabolis Interium") to the upcoming low-budget splatter/gore movie "Die Zombiejäger", made by Jonas Wolcher and the team at Too86 Entertainment (Sweden). The sequel to the zombie trilogy, "Zombienoid", "Die Zombiejäger" is a full-length film featuring dialogue in German (with a few lines in Swedish, English and Italian) and English subtitles. The movie is set for a September 2004 release. For more information, click here.

As previously reported, DARK FUNERAL's live album, "De Profundis Clamavi Ad Te Domine", is scheduled for release on April 19 through Regain Records. The album will be released in the following formats: limited CD version packed in slipcase, 1,000 copies double gatefold LP and 1,000 copies double picture LP.

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