GRAVE: Tour Diary Launched

April 7, 2011

Swedish death metallers GRAVE have launched on online diary from their current European tour with OBITUARY and PATHOLOGY. You can check it out at this location.

GRAVE, BLOOD RED THRONE, PATHOLOGY and GIGAN will team up for a U.S. tour in August/September.

2011 marks the 20th anniversary of GRAVE's epic debut album, "Into The Grave", and the band is planning to play several special shows during the year featuring a performance of the entire first LP plus songs from "You'll Never See..." and "Soulless".

GRAVE last year parted ways with bassist Fredrik Isaksson "due to personal reasons and issues."

Fredrik played his last show with GRAVE in July 2010 at the Eisenwahn festival in Germany.

GRAVE's latest album, "Burial Ground", was released on June 14, 2010 via Regain Records. The CD's cover artwork was created by Costin Chioreanu of Twilight13 Media.

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