LECHEROUS NOCTURNE: Tour Van And U-Haul Stolen In Houston

September 20, 2007

Greenville, South Carolina-based extreme metal band LECHEROUS NOCTURNE had its tour van and U-Haul stolen yesterday (Wednesday, September 19) from Edwards Theatre (IMAX) in Houston, Texas. The theft took place in the parking lot and it seems that the driver's side window was broken out to gain access.

The details are as follows:

* Silver/Grey - Stock Black/Dark Grey Pin-Stripe Ford E150 - Hightop Conversion Van
* 1991
* Plate: SC 517-VVY
* Had an attached U-Haul trailer - unknown tag

The following items are missing:

* (2) BC Rick neck-through V's
* (1) Dean V
* (1) Six-string Ibanez bass

* (2) Full stacks
- 4x12 Rivera straight cabs
- 4x12 Crate slant cabs
- Digitech 2112 Head
- Digitech 2120 Head
- Mackie 1400i Power Amp
- QSC E50
- Crown 602 Power Amp

LECHEROUS NOCTURNE recently inked a deal with Unique Leader Records.

The group's debut album, "Adoration of the Blade", was released through Deepsend Records.

LECHEROUS NOCTURNE was scheduled to shoot a video for the track "Kampagne" in April with director Garrett Williams (INSIDIOUS DEMISE). The song comes off "Adoration of the Blade", which was recorded at SoundLab Studio in Columbia, SC.

LECHEROUS NOCTURNE last fall announced the addition of drummer Jeremy Nissenbaum (DESPOTIC ROBOT, CYANIDE BREED) to the group's ranks. Nissenbaum replaced Dallas Toler-Wade, who left to focus on his duties as the guitarist in NILE.

LECHEROUS NOCTURNE features in its ranks Mike Poggione from MONSTROSITY/CAPHARNAUM on bass.

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