RAGE Guitarist To Perform With RAMMSTEIN Cover Band

August 26, 2008

On October 3, RAGE guitarist Victor Smolski will be the "special guest" at a concert by the RAMMSTEIN cover band FEUERENGEL at the Matrix in Bochum, Germany. According to a posting on Victor's web site, "you can expect a fantastic show with lots of show effects, pyros, costumes and a sound near [to] the original."

TheRightToRock.com has issued its latest podcast (episode #61),featuring vocalist/bassist Peter "Peavy" Wagner from the German power metallers RAGE. The interview lasts approximately 40 minutes and can be heard at this location.

Shortly before Christmas 2007, RAGE shot two video clips from its new album, "Carved in Stone", for the songs "Lord of the Flies" and "Open My Grave". According to the band, "while 'Lord of the Flies' is a dark and occult clip with a lot of actors and guests (like singer Jen Majura),'Open My Grave' presents more the musicians of the band on their instruments. The location was a very old basement cavity from the beginning of the 18th century, which is located under a whorehouse! You can imagine, that the boys had a couple of guests while their stay. The clips were produced by Katja Piolka, who had RAGE in front of her lenses already before."

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