LANFEAR Confirmed For Germany's RAGE AGAINST RACISM Festival

March 15, 2008

German power metal band LANFEAR has been confirmed for the Rage Against Racism festival, set to take place May 24 in Duisburg, Germany. Also scheduled to appear are SCAR SYMMETRY, DEW-SCENTED, CONTRADICTION and TOMORROW'S EVE, among others.

For more information, visit www.rageagainstracism.de.

LANFEAR recently entered Dreamscape studios to begin recording its as-yet-untitled fifth album.

LANFEAR's fourth CD, "Another Golden Rage" (2005),was recorded at Dreamscape studios and featured a lyrical theme that was a continuation of the story which began on the title track of 2003's "The Art Effect".

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