MALEFICE: Footage From India Posted Online

October 6, 2009

British metallers MALEFICE recently had the privilege of travelling to New Delhi, India. They played for thousands of pumped up metal fans at the annual Rendezvous Festival. As always, the band went with cameras rolling so fans can get a glimpse inside of what the trip was like.

Part one of the video report can be viewed below.

Commented the group: "This is the first video from our trip to India. We had an amazing time, saw some incredible things and met some incredible people. This first video will give a flavor of the experiences we had during the first part of trip, the sights, sounds and uniqueness of India."

Look for part two to be posted online sometime next week.

MALEFICE's sophomore album, "Dawn Of Reprisal", was released in March via Metal Blade Records. According to a press release, the CD features "10 hammering songs leaving any metalhead worldwide nothing but satisfied with a mischievous smile on his face! Packed full of "face-melting riffs, fret-shredding guitars and a sense of groove that will stand up against any name you care to mention," "Dawn Of Reprisal" was recorded and mixed by Dan Weller and Justin Hill (ex-SIKTH) at Fortress Studios and Timeless Studios in London, and was mastered at 360 Mastering by Dick Beetham.

Commented the group: "'Dawn of Reprisal' is a massive step forward for all of us as a band, and individuals. MALEFICE has matured a lot in a short space of time and one listen to this new record will show you that. We've crafted our sound into what we all missed about metal. Killer riffs, punishing drums, intense vocals and songs you can break your neck to!"

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