IMAGIKA Vocalist To Host Show On KWTF THE EDGE

May 23, 2008

Vocalist Norman Skinner of the U.S. metal band IMAGIKA will host a two-hour show on KWTF The Edge Internet radio where he will play songs by some of his current favorite bands. Norman also promises to air a couple songs from the brand new IMAGIKA album, "Feast for the Hated", so make sure to tune in Friday, May 30 at 10:00 p.m. CST at www.kwtfworldwide.com and choose the player that fits your needs.

IMAGIKA released "Feast for the Hated" in the U.S. this past Tuesday (May 20) via Locomotive Records. The CD was mixed at Sweden's Sonic Train Studio with Andy La Rocque (KING DIAMOND guitarist).

The song "Bleed as One..Appease The Gods" is available for streaming on the IMAGIKAMySpace page.

The band's record-release show will take place on May 23 at Fat City in San Francisco with AGENT STEEL.

IMAGIKA last year signed a new record deal with Sleaszy Rider Records for the release of their "My Bloodied Wings" CD in Europe. The album was repackaged and issued in January. The CD includes the bonus track "Haunt Me" and features new cover art by IMAGIKA drummer Henry Moreno. The original version was released in North America by Crash Music in July 2006.

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