DETHKLOK: New Concert Video Footage, Photos Posted Online

June 14, 2008

Fan-filmed video footage of DETHKLOK the stars of the animated Cartoon Network "Adult Swim" program "Metalocalypse" performing the song "Thunderhorse" on June 11, 2008 at the Sunshine Theatre in Albuquerque, New Mexico can be viewed below (clips uploaded by YouTube user "REZBM").

Photos of DETHKLOK's June 12, 2008 concert at the Gothic Theatre in Denver, Colorado are available at SonicExcess.com.

DETHKLOK's scheduled June 5 concert at The Fillmore in San Francisco had to be called off due to an electrical problem during opener SOILENT GREEN's set.

A spokesperson for the venue told Pollstar.com despite reports of a fire and confusion, it was a minor issue and the building was evacuated in an orderly manner as a safety precaution.

The DETHKLOK show was moved to this past Monday (June 9).

DETHKLOK's 28-city headlining tour also featuring CHIMAIRA and SOILENT GREEN kicked off on June 2 in Portland.

This major tour starring the five band members from Adult Swim's "Metalocalypse"Nathan Explosion, William Murderface, Skwisgaar Swigelf, Toki Wartooth and Pickles comes on the heels of an incredibly successful fall for the band. In its first time touring, DETHKLOK opened for AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD in a 12-city college tour that did not disappoint. Released in conjunction with the tour was the band's first album, "Dethklok: The Dethalbum", which debuted at #21 on The Billboard 200 during its first week of release, making it the highest-charting death metal album ever. More than 195,000 copies of "Dethklok: The Dethalbum" have been sold to date, and more than 120,000 copies of the "Metalocalypse: Season 1" DVD from Warner Home Video have been sold since its release in October 2007.

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