DEMONIC RESURRECTION To Support OPETH In India

January 19, 2009

Mumbai, India-based death metallers DEMONIC RESURRECTION and progressive rockers MOTHERJANE will support OPETH at the Saarang Festival, set to take place January 15 at IIT Madras in Chennai, India.

For more information, visit www.saarang.org.

DEMONIC RESURRECTION last fall posted the band's new single, "Dismembering The Fallen", from their upcoming third full-length album titled "The Return To Darkness". The song features new lead guitarist Daniel Rego who replaced Pradeep in September. This also marks DEMONIC RESURRECTION's first recording with drummer Viru, who joined the band in August 2007.

"The Return To Darkness" is due for release in early 2009 and will complete DEMONIC RESURRECTION's "darkness trilogy."

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