GRAVE DIGGER: 'The Last Supper' Video Posted Online

December 28, 2004

GRAVE DIGGER's video for the track "The Last Supper" has been posted online at this location (Real Media).

"The Last Supper" (mp3) is the title track of GRAVE DIGGER's new album, due on January 17, 2005 through Nuclear Blast Records. The follow-up to last year's "Rheingold" was recorded at Principal studio in Münster, Germany and will have a running time of 53 minutes. The new CD is said to contain "more metal, more passion and more power" than the group's previous efforts.

GRAVE DIGGER will be kicking off their 25th anniversary tour, "The Last Supper Tour 2005", on February 11, 2005 in Andernach, Germany. Support will come from ASTRAL DOORS and STORMHAMMER. The band's concert with KREATOR at the Underground in Cologne, Germany earlier this month was filmed for the TV show "Rockpalast", set to air mid-February.

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