HATE ETERNAL Mainman Issues End-Of-Tour Report
February 19, 2008HATE ETERNAL mainman Erik Rutan has issued the following update:
"First of all, today, February 19th, 2008 is an incredible day, to see 'Fury And Flames' get released on Metal Blade after all the hard work and focus and dedication it took to make this album, it truly is special for me.
"I want to thank everyone involved in the making of this album: Jade, Shaune, Alex, Metal Blade and especially thank all the fans for the constant support, I couldn't have done it without all of you.
"This was an incredibly hard album to make and that is why I feel it is my strongest record to date. I hope it satisfies all. The video premieres on 'Headbanger's Ball' tonite for 'Bringer Of Storms' so check it out on MTV.
"We just finished THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER tour and and it was amazing tour. We would like to thank THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER for an incredible tour and such a fantastic time. Great to see all our fans and to make many new ones. It was one of the best tours we have ever done. Crappy weather, superb shows!!!
"We will be embarking on a U.S headlining tour April 10 – May 1 with SOILENT GREEN and SKELETONWITCH so look out for us then followed by our European headlining tour with CEPHALIC CARNAGE and SKELETONWITCH May 9 – June 7. Look forward to seeing you guys out there and and once again thanks for all the support."
As previously reported, Erik Rutan will take part in a live on-air interview with Fat Jake on 88.5 FM WIPZ this Thursday, February 21 between 2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. CST.
If any fans have any questions for Erik, they may send them to Fat Jake at [email protected]. Be sure to state "Questions for Erik" in the subject line of all e-mails for Fat Jake.
People may listen to 88.5 FM in the Kenosha/Racine, WI area, or online via the official web site, www.wipzradio.com. You can also submit questions via the forums located on the web site.
HATE ETERNAL's video for the song "Bringer of Storms" can be viewed below. The song comes off "Fury and Flames", which was released today (February 19) via Metal Blade Records. The follow-up to 2005's "I, Monarch" is said to be the band's most diverse and emotionally fuelled record to date, due mainly in part to the passing of bassist and good friend Jared Anderson.
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