MACBETH: European Dates Announced

January 25, 2008

Italian gothic metallers MACBETH have scheduled the following dates:

Jan. 25 - Ombelico - Como (ITA)
Feb. 24 - Estragon - Bologna - (ITA)
Mar. 02 - Alcatraz - Milano - (ITA)
Mar. 15 - Nave di Harlock - Brescia (ITA)
Mar. 23 - Stazione Birra - Roma (ITA)
Apr. 12 - [to be announced] - Reggio Emilia (ITA)
Apr. 24 - The Liquid Room - Edinburgh (UK)
Apr. 25 - Club DV8 - Preston (UK)
Apr. 26 - Barfly Club - Glasgow (UK)
Apr. 27 - Barfly Club - Liverpool (UK)
Apr. 29 - The Withchwood - Ashton (UK)
Apr. 30 - The Mill - Mansfield Nottingham (UK)
May 01 - The Boardwalk Live - Sheffield (UK)
May 02 - Rios - Leeds (UK)
May 03 - Manchester Club Academy - Manchester (UK)
Jul. 26 - Drama City (GRE)
Aug. 28 - Halfmoon Putney - London (UK)
Aug. 29 - Barfly Club - Brighton (UK)
Aug. 30 - Barfly Club - Cambridge (UK)
Aug. 31 - The Furnace - Swindon (UK)
Sep. 01 - [to be announced] (UK)
Sep. 02 - [to be announced] (UK)
Sep. 03 - Milkwoodjam - Swansea (UK)
Sep. 04 - Rock Cafe 2000 - Birmingham (UK)
Sep. 05 - Barfly Club - Cardiff (UK)
Sep. 06 - The Marlborough - Devon (UK)

MACBETH recently posted an eight-minute video clip (view below) documenting the recording sessions for the group's "Superangelic Hate Bringers" album. The CD, which came out on November 16 via Dragonheart Records, was recorded in two different studios, including a private studio in Reykjavik, Iceland and New Sin studios in Italy, where the band also mixed and mastered the album.

According to a press release, "Superangelic Hate Bringers" is "the brilliant new and ambitious album by MACBETH that features ten pieces which go well beyond the confines of pure gothic metal." The album's first single, "Without You", and "To My Falling Star" are said to "offer a new interpretation of gothic metal" while tracks like "Watch Us Die" and "H.A.T.E." are "evidence of how much more aggressive the new sound is."

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