DEADLOCK Schedules Japanese Dates

May 3, 2009

Germany's DEADLOCK has scheduled two Japanese shows in September.

Commented the band: "We all are looking forward VERY much to meet [the Japanese fans] again in your beautiful country. And big thanks for supporting us and making our new album such a big success over there! See you soon!!!"

The dates are as follows:

Sep. 03 - Club Citta - Kawasaki
Sep. 04 - Club Vijion - Osaka

DEADLOCK recently announced the addition of bassist John Gahlert (FALL OF SERENITY, STOLEN PLEASURE, BURIED GOD) to the group's ranks.

"The Brave / Agony Applause", the new video from DEADLOCK, can be viewed below. The clip was filmed with director Philipp Hirsch (HEAVEN SHALL BURN, AMON AMARTH, DISILLUSION). The track comes off the group's new album, "Manifesto", which was released in Europe on November 17 (January 6 in the U.S.) via Lifeforce Records. The follow-up to 2007's "Wolves" was mixed by Jacob Hansen (MERCENARY, VOLBEAT, RAUNCHY) and was released in several different formats. The artwork and design for "Manifesto" was handled by Adam Wentworth at www.the663.com, who has previously worked with BEYONCÉ, COHEED AND CAMBRIA and A LIFE ONCE LOST.

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