GOREFEST To Tour Europe In February/March

December 27, 2005

Reunited Dutch metallers GOREFEST have posted the following message on their official web site:

"The plan was to play two shows in Turkey in January. Circumstances forced us to cancel Izmir. Because we really want to play there, we have rescheduled these two dates to early spring. That way things work out much better for all parties involved. There will be more time for promotion, we'll have more time preparing for the Eurotour, and Turkey will be getting a band that plays tight as fuck from touring the rest of Europe! As soon as the new dates are known and confirmed to us we'll be letting you know on this site.

"The European tour is being booked right now from dates 16th of February till the 26th of March. Not all dates and opening acts are confirmed yet (!) but we'll be playing in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, The Baltic States, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Swiss, Italy, Spain, France, Germany and the Benelux. A full list of dates will be publicised as soon as possible as to not disappoint anyone with premature announcements and rumours."

GOREFEST's latest CD, "La Muerte", was released in Europe in October via Nuclear Blast Records. The album was recorded at Excess studio in Rotterdam, Holland with engineer Hans Pieters. Mixing duties were handled in August by Tue Madsen (THE HAUNTED, ABORTED, DISBELIEF, BORN FROM PAIN) at Antfarm studio in Denmark. A video for the album's opening track, "For the Masses", was shot with director Maurice Swinkels of LowLife Media (EXODUS, ABORTED, PRIMAL FEAR). Watch it online at NuclearBlast.de (Real Media).

GOREFEST issued several CDs through the Nuclear Blast label in the early 1990s before switching to SPV for their last album, 1998's "Chapter 13".

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