MORGANA LEFAY, SACRED STEEL, CUSTARD To Team Up For European Tour

February 8, 2007

MORGANA LEFAY, SACRED STEEL and CUSTARD will team up for a European tour beginning late March. The dates so far are as follows:

Mar. 22 - Osnabrück (D) - Bastard Club
Mar. 23 - Bietigheim (D) - Farbstrasse
Mar. 24 – [to be announced]
Mar. 25 - Rotterdam (NL) - Baroeg
Mar. 26 - Hamburg (D) - Headbangers Ballroom
Mar. 27 - Darmstadt (D) - Bruchtal
Mar. 28 - München (D) - Titanic City
Mar. 29 - Uster (CH) - Rock City
Mar. 30 - Villach (A) - Volkshaus Landskron
Mar. 31 - Berlin (D) - Kato

MORGANA LEFAY will release a new single, entitled "Over and Over Again", on February 26 via Black Mark. Also included on the single will be the new cut "Face of Fear". Both tracks come off the band's new album, "Aberrations of the Mind", due on March 19. Check out audio samples at this location. Two more songs from the CD — "The Rush of Possession" and "Reflections of War" — are available for listening on the band's web site, www.morganalefay.se.

According to a press release, "Aberrations of the Mind" will contain "a new level of aggression while still maintaining the traditional MORGANA LEFAY sound. The album will also feature the debut of the band's new skinbasher, Pelle Åkerlind (BLOODBOUND, LEDNOTE).

The band is gearing up for the Rock at Sea festival, scheduled to take place on March 10, which also includes BUDGIE, KRUX, BULLET, HAIRY BONER, THE QUILL and several noted cover bands. More information is available at www.julymorning.nu.

MORGANA LEFAY's latest album, 2005's "Grand Materia", was a concept CD about Nicholas Flamel, a 14th-century alchemist who supposedly lived on forever.

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