MASSACRE: Brazilian Dates Canceled

November 7, 2012

Resurrected 1990s Florida-based death metallers MASSACRE have canceled the Brazilian leg of their South American tour, which is scheduled to kick off this Friday, November 9 in Bogota, Colombia.

Affected dates:

Nov. 15 - Jaraguá do Sul, SC, Brazil @ Espaço do Oca
Nov. 16 – Gravataí, RS, Brazil @ Sítio do Beto
Nov. 17 - Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil @ Music Hall
Nov. 18 - São Paulo, SP, Brazil @ Carioca Club

An official statement regarding the cancelation can be found at this location.

MASSACRE will still play four shows in Colombia starting with this Friday's gig at the Grind Death Fest XI.

Nov. 09 - Bogota, Colombia @ Grind Death Fest XI
Nov. 10 - Rionegro, Colombia @ Festival Rock al Rio
Nov. 11 - Cali, Colombia @ La Cruzada del Fuego XI
Nov. 12 - Bucaramanga, Colombia @ Bucara Metal

MASSACRE released a seven-inch single, "Condemned To The Shadows", on July 30. The single, which is available as a regular black-wax version, a transparent wax limited edition and a yellow-wax limited edition, contains two brand new songs — "Succumb To Rapture" and "Back From Beyond" — that were recorded in February at CGM Studios in Altamonte Springs, Florida with Tim Vazquez at the helm.

MASSACRE is hard at work on material for a new album, to be released in March 2013 via Century Media Records.

The band's new lineup consists of bassist Terry Butler and guitarist Frederick "Rick Rozz" DeLillo alongside MASSACRE's latest additions, Mike Mazzonetto (drums; M INC., PAIN PRINCIPLE) and Ed Webb (vocals; DIABOLIC, GENERICHRIST, DESTINED TO RUIN).

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