PARADISE LOST And GOJIRA To Perform At Morocco's LE BOULEVARD Festival

May 15, 2007

PARADISE LOST and GOJIRA will perform at the Le Boulevard des Jeunes Musiciens festival on June 2 in Casablanca, Morocco. Also scheduled to appear are THE NEW GOVERNMENT and CELSIUS.

For more information, visit www.boulevard.ma.

PARADISE LOST's new album, "In Requiem", is available for streaming in its entirety on the band's MySpace page.

"In Requiem" will be released on June 5 in North America (May 21 in most of Europe) via Century Media Recors. An e-card for "In Requiem" has been made available at this location. The e-card includes three tracks from the CD — "Never for the Damned", "Ash & Debris" and "The Enemy", the latter of which has just been released as a single (in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy only). You can also watch the video for "The Enemy", which was shot in March on the Crimean peninsula in Yalta with the Ukrainian director Edward 209, at YouTube. Edward 209 already proved his talent with dark and bizarre looking videos for FRONT 242 and IN STRICT CONFIDENCE, and you can expect something really special. The CD artwork was created by Greek artist Seth, whose gloomy designs already graced releases by HEAVEN SHALL BURN and ROTTING CHRIST, among others.

(Thanks: Zero Tolerance)

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