NACHTMYSTIUM's BLAKE JUDD Interviewed In Montreal

December 7, 2009

HardTimes.ca conducted an interview with Blake Judd of Illinois-based extreme metallers NACHTMYSTIUM before the band's November 21, 2009 performance in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Watch the chat below.

NACHTMYSTIUM has been confirmed for for next year's Roadburn festival, set to take place April 15-18, 2010 at the 013 and Midi Theatre venues in Tilburg, Holland. The band's show — which will take place on Saturday, April 17 — will pan hard towards NACHTMYSTIUM's more psychedelic-inspired material, taking black metal and the Roadburn attendees to a musical place that they've never gone before.

Commented Judd: "We are pleased to announce that NACHTMYSTIUM will be making our Roadburn debut this coming year! We will be performing a unique-to-Roadburn set that will focus on our more psychedelic-inspired material, along with brand new material from our next full-length record, 'Addicts: Black Meddle Pt. II'. A guest appearance by Bruce Lamont of YAKUZA (who played on our last full-length, 'Assassins: Black Meddle Pt. I') can be expected at Roadburn [next] year, along with some other surprises. We are very excited and honored to get the opportunity to be a part of this amazing festival."

NACHTMYSTIUM's latest full-length album, "Assassins: Black Meddle Part I", was released on June 10, 2008 via Century Media Records in North America and June 23, 2008 through Candlelight Records in Europe.

The "Assassins..." full-length was recorded in December 2007 at Sanford Parker's Volume Studios (RWAKE, MINSK, LAIR OF THE MINOTAUR, PELICAN) and showcases NACHTMYSTIUM's most prolific and expansive sounds to date. The record features Tony Laureano (ANGELCORPSE, NILE, DIMMU BORGIR) on drums, and guest appearances by members of PHARAOH and YAKUZA.

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