Egyptian Black Metallers ODIOUS To Support SAMAEL At ACOUSTICA FESTIVAL

June 19, 2004

Egyptian black metallers ODIOUS will be the sole support act for Switzerland's SAMAEL at the Acoustica Festival in Alexandria, Egypt on July 16.

Formed in 1998 in Alexandria, ODIOUS' lineup consists of Raafat Magdi (rhythm guitar),Bassem Fakhri (vocals and synth),Rami Magdi (drums and darbouka),Alfi Hayati (bass) and Mohamed Hassan (guitars and oud). The band are currently selling their 2003 demo, "Summoned By Night", via their official web site. The tracks featured on the demo are as follows:

01. Silver Sea
02. Poems Hidden On Black Walls
03. Invitation To Chaotic Revelation
04. Upon The Broken Wing
05. Dilemma

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