GHOULUNATICS Hard At Work On 10th Anniversary DVD

September 20, 2004

Montreal deathcore act GHOULUNATICS are "almost done" with the video for the track "Grave Concern", according to a posting on the group's web site. "Our friend Benoit Nantel is hard at work and we should have the video on the website before we leave for Germany on Oct 2nd," the band write. "We'll be sending it of to TV land at the end of October. It will also be available on our 10th anniversary DVD, which we are working on intensely. It's been one hell of a job to put together, and we're still not finished. We will be filming our appearance at the Three Rivers Metalfest on November 6th for the DVD. After that, it's a question of putting that show together and then it's off to the print shop to make copies."

In other news, GHOULUNATICS' show in Rouyn on September 5 was filmed by Bandeapart, and "it will be available for download on their web site soon, and will also be broadcast on CBC radio one," according to the band.

Also on the GHOULUNATICS front, the band have lent four songs ("Mélodrame", "Red Shovel", "Cold Fish" and "Two Legged Disease") to an indie snowboard video called "Mazacra". The video features up-and-coming snowboarders Justin Bélanger, Simon Berthelette, Patrick Marleau, and David and Patrick Vienneau. There are only 300 copies available and lots are already sold. Get your copy by sending an e-mail to Stéphane Sigouin ([email protected]) or Benoit Nantel ([email protected]).

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