DRAGONFORCE To Support VIRGIN STEELE At London Gig

May 6, 2002

British "melodic speed power metal" act DRAGONFORCE will reportedly support VIRGIN STEELE at the Underground Club in London, England on June 4th.

As previously reported, DRAGONFORCE will enter the studio on May 27th to record their debut album, entitled Valley of the Damned, for a September 2nd release through Sanctuary/Noise Records. Recordings will reportedly take place in three different locations: at Denmark's Jailhouse studios with producer Tommy Hansen (i.e. HELLOWEEN, PRETTY MAIDS, etc.),at England's Thin Ice studios with Karl Groom (producer/guitarist of THRESHOLD),and at DRAGONFORCE guitarist Herman Li's own studio.

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