EVENTIDE Parts Ways With CARTEL MEDIA

April 10, 2007

Swedish metallers EVENTIDE have parted ways with their record label, Cartel Media, according to a posting on the group's web site.

EVENTIDE recently posted a live video of the song "Standards of Rebellion" at YouTube.com. Also available at YouTube.com is the live clip for "The Skeleton Who Sold Its Skin". Check it out at this location.

EVENTIDE's debut album, "Diaries from the Gallows", was released last October via Cartel Media. The CD was recorded at Los Angered studios in Gothenburg, Sweden.

EVENTIDE has been confirmed for the Metalcamp 2007 festival, set to take place July 16-21, 2007 in Tolmin, Slovenia. More than 80 bands will perform on two stages over the course of five days of live music.

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