MARDUK To Tour Europe In September

July 6, 2010

Swedish black metallers MARDUK will embark on "The Great Northern War Tour 2010" in September. Support on the trek will come from Norwegian black metal act RAGNAROK and one of the most talented young black metal bands from Sweden, VALKYRJA.

The dates are as follows:

Sep. 01 - (POL) Poznan - Blue Note *
Sep. 02 - (POL) Wroclaw - Madness *
Sep. 03 - (GER) Crispendorf - Wolfszeit Festival *
Sep. 04 - (GER) Adelsheim - Metal Fest Festival *
Sep. 05 - (BEL) Brugge - Het Entrepot
Sep. 06 - (HOL) Tilburg - 013
Sep. 07 - (DEN) Aarhus - Voxhall
Sep. 08 - (DEN) Copenhagen - The Rock
Sep. 09 - (NOR) Oslo - Betong
Sep. 10 - (SWE) Goteborg - Parken
Sep. 11 - (SWE) Stockholm - Klubben
Sep. 12 - (SWE) Ostersund - Tingshuset
Sep. 14 - (FIN) Oulu - Nuclear
Sep. 15 - (FIN) [to be announced]
Sep. 16 - (FIN) Helsinki - Dante's Highlight

* extended shows without RAGNAROK

The vinyl edition of "Wormwood", the latest album from MARDUK, was released this past spring. The effort is available as a regular black vinyl with a gatefold sleeve (700 copies),picture disc (333 copies) and also as a gatefold deluxe edition with a 32-page booklet with lyrics on red vinyl (500 copies). Also newly released are the remastered versions on vinyl of MARDUK's "Germania", "Nightwing" and "Panzer Division Marduk" (available on regular vinyl and picture disc).

"Wormwood", the eleventh album from MARDUK, sold around 650 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The CD landed at position No. 99 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200.

"Wormwood" was released in the U.S. on October 13, 2009 via Regain Records (September 24 in Europe). The CD was recorded at Endarker Studios in Norrköping, Sweden with engineer/producer Magnus Devo Andersson.

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