RAGE: PEAVY-Created Skull Stage Prop To Be Auctioned

July 26, 2006

A skull made by RAGE frontman Peter "Peavy" Wagner which was used as a stage prop on the band's last European tour is being auctioned via the group's official web site. Offers are being accepted until August 6 at the following address: [email protected].

As previously reported, RAGE filmed their recent show in St. Petersburg, Russia in front of 15,000 fans for an upcoming live DVD, tentatively due in early 2007 via Nuclear Blast. According to a posting on the band's official web site, the band used a "specially designed laser and light show" during the concert and performed highlights from their latest CD, "Speak of the Dead", along with selections from their earlier albums which were not covered on their previous DVD. The band is currently editing and mixing the footage and is in the process of compiling "some interesting bonus material," to be included on the set.

"Speak of the Dead" entered the German national chart at position No. 58 back in early April. The follow-up to 2003's "Soundchaser" (SPV) was recorded at the VPS studios in Hamm, Germany and is available on Nuclear Blast Records.

RAGE shot a video for the track "No Fear" off "Speak of the Dead". The song is featured on the soundtrack to the independent psycho thriller "Ludgers Fall" and the clip includes scenes from the original film as well as a band performance. The video was shot on the island of Föhr, located in the North Sea.

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