EARLY MAN Added To VENOM Dates

August 25, 2006

EARLY MAN, the band which Metal Maniacs magazine called "a refreshing rebirth of true metal that could put North America back on the map for the first time in 20 years", has been added to the Philadelphia and New York dates of VENOM's upcoming U.S. tour: September 5 at Irving Plaza in New York, September 8 at the Trocadero in Philadelphia. GOATWHORE will be on both dates as well.

Early Mike says, 'It's awesome for us because it's rare to get a chance to play shows anymore with a band that not only has been heavily influential across the board but also has defined an entire genre of music. They're living legends. We're thrilled to be a part of it. I mean, it's fucking VENOM. If you don't understand the significance of that, you should be taken out back and shot repeatedly."

EARLY MAN's debut album, "Closing In", is out now on Matador Records.

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