MARDUK: Early Albums to Receive 'Proper' U.S. Release Next Year

October 15, 2007

Swedish black metallers MARDUK have issued the following update:

"MARDUK are currently rehearsing and preparing for the upcoming November/December European tour. The tour dates have more or less been finalized. The first tour dates for 2008 will also be made official very soon. Apart from that the band is also demoing new material. We can also inform you that some of the earlier MARDUK releases will receive proper U.S. release during the beginning of the next year. More news to follow very soon."

MARDUK's tour with VREID and UNLEASHED kicks off November 23 in Stockholm, Sweden.

All Metal Music recently conducted an interview with MARDUK guitarist Morgan HÃ¥kansson. Listen to the seven-minute chat at YouTube.

MARDUK's new album, "Rom 5:12" was released in North America on May 22 via Regain/Koch (April 24 in Europe).

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