GORGOROTH: Derby Concert 'Postponed Until Further Notice'

November 25, 2010

Due to "licensing issues," GORGOROTH's November 27, 2010 concert at the Redemption Club in Derby, United Kingdom has been "postponed until further notice." The organizers states, "This is NOT a cancelation as the wheels are in motion for the show to be re-arranged for sometime towards the end of their current European tour. The venue, although brand spanking new, is ready and will definitely be open for show on the 10th December with UK SUBS, ENGLISH DOGS and POUNDAFLESH, as well as the club night. More information and a new date will follow as soon as we have it. We are very sorry to everyone planning on coming and we understand that, if you have made travel plans/ hotel arrangements, this is incredibly frustrating."

GORGOROTH recently entered drummer Tomas Asklund's Monolith Studio to begin recording its as-yet-untitled new full-length album for a late 2011 release via Regain Records. Also being completed during the same sessions was a re-recording of the band's third album, "Under The Sign Of Hell", which is expected to surface early next year.

Check out a studio report from Sheol-Magazine.com.

GORGOROTH's ninth album, "Quantos Possunt ad Satanitatem Trahunt", was released on October 21, 2009 in Europe via Regain Records. The CD, which was made available in the U.S. on November 11, 2009, was recorded at Monolith Studio and featured Infernus on guitar, OBITUARY's Frank Watkins (a.k.a. Bøddel) on bass, Pest on vocals and Asklund on drums.

"Quantos Possunt ad Satanitatem Trahunt" was produced by Infernus and co-produced/engineered by Tomas Asklund. It was mastered at the Cutting Room in Stockholm.

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