LACUNA COIL To Support DANZIG On BLACKEST OF THE BLACK Tour

September 22, 2006

Due to overwhelming demand, LACUNA COIL will return to the U.S. this November as direct support to DANZIG as part of the next incarnation of his highly successful Blackest of The Black tour. This is the group's third U.S. run in support of "Karmacode", their highly praised new album and will wrap up a highly successful year, which saw numerous highlights such as a main stage Ozzfest slot, a sold-out tour with ROB ZOMBIE, a performance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and a Top 30 Active Rock hit single with the track "Our Truth".

The band says, "We initially planned to headline the U.S. this fall, but DANZIG made us an offer we couldn't refuse, so we postponed our headlining plans until January. We can't wait to return to America with another true legend."

LACUNA COIL will release "Closer" — the third single off "Karmacode" — in October via Century Media Records.

The radio mix and edit of "Closer" was overseen by Brian Malouf. The accompanying live tracks were recorded at The State Theatre in St Petersburg, FL on March 20, 2006 by Mark Prator of Red Room Recorders and were mixed and mastered by Tom Morris at Morrisound Recording. Also included on the commercial version of the single is the video for "Closer", which was directed by Zach Merck and Nathan Cox of Fort Awesome (MARILYN MANSON, DISTURBED, THE RASMUS, STAIND).

As previously reported, LACUNA COIL has been nominated in the "Best Italian Act" category at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2006, set to take place November 2 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The band is inviting fans to vote for the group at this location. Once you've entered the main page, choose "Italy" and vote for LACUNA COIL.

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