GHOULUNATICS To Tour France This Month

November 1, 2006

Montreal deathcore act GHOULUNATICS has issued the following update:

"Our latest album, 'Cryogénie', is selling well! The exact numbers are not in yet but from what our record company (Galy Records) tells me we have already sold out the first batch in only three months time, which means this is our best effort yet! We're definatly making new fans with this album, and that's a very good feeling, especially for this one, which is 100% in French and that was a big step to take on our part! The CD is toping radio charts in English parts of the country, which is kind of a surprise, but a really good one!

"The band performed three songs on a local television show last week (We were the first metal band to be invited). The entire show is now available for download here: www.canalvox.com/barometre/.

"'Cryogénie' will be released in France next week on Enragé Records to coincide with our first tour of that country. We will be playing there from November 10th to 18th . The tour includes two dates with SICK OF IT ALL and four dates with French band TAGADA JONES.

"We're hoping to establish solid contacts overseas and are already planning a return in 2007.

"Our new video for the song 'Monstrueusement Votre' is almost finished and will be sent to various stations at the end of November and will be available soon on our website

"Our three last shows of the year on Canadian soil will be on November 3rd at the Trois-Rivieres Metalfest, November 4th at the Longueuil Tattoo convention and on December 23rd for the 2nd annual Ghouls X-Mass party, where we're hoping to raise funds for a local charity that helps low income families with food items for the holidays."

"Cryogénie" was produced by Pierrre Rémillard (CRYPTOPSY, KRISIUN, GORGUTS) at Wild Studio.

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