INCANATION Issues Post-European Tour Update

September 24, 2007

INCANATION mainman John McEntee has issued the following update:

"Well, the first leg of our two-month European has come to a end. For sure, the Northern Assassin Tour was a great success!

"I was told before we left that the Scandinavian scene wasn't too strong. Well, I can't speak for other tours, but for us it was great. We had an excellent turnout every night. There were a lot of cool, old-school death metal fans at all the gigs. We also got to hang out with some friends from GRAVE, NOMINON, IMMERSED IN BLOOD, ROTTEN SOUND, BEHERIT, DEMIGOD, DEMILICH and many more. It was an honor to be a part of such a kick-ass tour. Everyone has been great — the bands, crew, clubs employees and all the die-hard death metal supports!

"We are now getting ready to conquer Russia on the flaming arts festivals. I'm sure it will be a great experience."

Added drummer Craig Smilowski: "The first leg of the tour has been a huge success. everyone is very cool and all the bands are very talented and give 100% every night. On the equipment side of things let's just say that Zildjian was more than happy to help me out with the cymbals I needed for the tour. Thank you, James McGathey, for your prompt actions. The cymbals sound great! To all at Vic Firth, the sticks ordered for the tour are of excellent craftsmanship as always. The other bands have taken interest in them. By the way, Sonor is king, I miss my drums immensely."

In other news, there are a few important changes in the tour schedule of the
Balkans Assassination Tour 2007 featuring KRISIUN, INCANTATION, INACTIVE MESSIAH and ESTUARY. The tour will start as planned, but dates in Greece have been cancelled and the peviously announced show in Austria is also cancelled. Instead of these dates, the tour has already confirmed shows in Novi Sad (Serbia),Spisska Nova Ves (Slovakia) and Zlin (Czech Republic).

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