RED HARVEST to Release Collection Of 'Strange Stuff'

January 17, 2008

Norway's RED HARVEST has issued the following update:

"Indie Recordings will release a CD with some strange RED HARVEST stuff. The album will be released in week 13. More info about this project soon.

"Also, we will play a co-headlining show at Rockefeller Music Hall in Oslo with fellow Spellemann nominees AUDREY HORNE February 1st.

"We are also working on a UK tour in October, and it also looks like we will play a few festivals in Norway and abroad during the summer. But nothing is confirmed yet, so we must wait and see what happens."

RED HARVEST has been nominated in the "Metal" category at the 36th annual Spellemann awards (the Norwegian equivalent to the Grammy Awards). The largest and oldest Norwegian music awards show will be held Saturday, February 2 at the Spektrum in Oslo, Norway and will be broadcast live on the Norwegian channel TV2.

The nominees in the "Metal" category are as follows:

AUDREY HORNE - "Le Fol" (Indie Recordings)
DIMMU BORGIR - "In Sorte Diaboli" (Nuclear Blast)
MAYHEM - "Ordo Ad Chao" (Season Of Mist)
RED HARVEST - "A Greater Darkness" (Season Of Mist)

For more information (in Norwegian),visit www.spellemann.no.

RED HARVEST's latest album, "A Greater Darkness", was released in February 2007 via Season of Mist. The follow-up to 2004's "Internal Punishment Programs" was recorded at Multimono studio.

RED HARVEST released its long-awaited live DVD, "Harvest Bloody Harvest", on September 18, 2006. The disc features the group's entire September 2005 gig at Rockefeller Music Hall in Oslo that was recorded with a professional, 12-camera film team. The DVD comes in a limited deluxe metal box. Check out the song "AEP" from the DVD below.

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