EPHEL DUATH Guitarist Comments On European Tour

November 3, 2006

Italian jazz-metallers EPHEL DUATH are now back home in Italy after their European tour.

"We've just returned home after seventeen hours travelling from Bruxelles to Adua," EPHEL DUATH guitarist Davide reports. "The first part of the EPHEL DUATH's Imploding Euro tour is finished and it's time to reflect. We have been lucky with nine U.K. dates and extremely good support band, the math-corers TANGAROA. The tour crew has become a sort of enlarged family, and we have to thanks these five crazy TANGAROA guys for some of the funniest moments of the whole tour. Our favourite shows were at London Underworld, the Bournemouth's Gander and supporting RED SPAROWES at Southampton's Nexus.

"Before leaving the U.K. we have did a last minute show at the University of Luton with our labelmates BIOMECHANICAL. That was one hell of a crazy crowd! Yeh! Then we were off to France and Belgium playing in two very different venues. The Batofar in Paris — an old red boat in the river Seine, and Magasen 4 in Brussels a sort of small musical factory in the centre of the city. Probably the best two shows of the whole tour for the band's performance, but go to Paris was the strangest and funniest show of the EPHEL DUATH's Imploding tour.

"We want to thank all the people who came out to see us on the tour, we feel a growing support for EPHEL DUATH and this pushes us to do the best at every occasion."

In other news, Total Rock will air an interview with EPHEL DUATH, conducted by Malcolm Dome, on Saturday, November 4 between 6:00 p.m and 9:00 p.m.

To see a video clip of EPHEL DUATH's new drummer Sergio talking about playing live from sheet music, click here.

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