PAGAN'S MIND To Support FATES WARNING In Europe

September 27, 2007

Norwegian power/progressive metal band PAGAN'S MIND has been confirmed as special guests for FATES WARNING's European tour in November. The dates are as follows:

Nov. 10 - Boerderij - Zoetermeer, Netherlands
Nov. 11 - Batschkapp - Frankfurt, Germany
Nov. 12 - Markthalle - Hamburg, Germany
Nov. 14 - Rockfabrik - Ludwigsburg, Germany
Nov. 15 - Live Music Hall - Köln, Germany
Nov. 16 - Bosuil - Weert; Netherlands
Nov. 17 - Lantaarn - Helendoorn, Netherlands

The band will release its new album, "God's Equation", on November 9 in Europe and January 15 in the U.S. The CD was recorded by Espen Mjøen at his Mediamaker Studio in Skien, Norway, and mixed at Toy Town Studios in Stockholm by Stefan Glaumann (RAMMSTEIN).

A limited release of "God's Equation" will include a bonus disc with six extra tracks, an MPEG video clip, poster, sticker and wallpaper.

Check out the album cover art at this location. Photos from the recording studio can be found here.

An audio sample of a new song called "United Alliance" is available for download at this location.

The band's last CD, "Enigmatic: Calling", came out in 2005 via LMP/SPV.

PAGAN'S MIND will perform at this year's ProgPower USA VIII festival, set to take place October 5-6 at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia. The band will record its set for a possible DVD release, as well as perform as the backing band at the all-star jam that will close this ProgPower event.

Former PAGAN'S MIND guitarist Thorstein Aaby, who played on the band's first two albums — "Infinity Divine" (2000) and "Celestial Entrance" (2002) — passed away on July 24 at the age of 36.

Watch PAGAN'S MIND's video for the track "Enigmatic Mission" (taken from "Enigmatic: Calling"):

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