SEPULTURA To Debut New Song At Upcoming Shows

March 4, 2008

SEPULTURA guitarist Andreas Kisser has issued the following update:

"This last weekend IRON MAIDEN came to Brazil once more to play an awesome concert and also to play a soccer game a day before the concert. I've played on the Brazilian side with the MySpace team against the well-trained IRON MAIDEN team. We lost the game but it was not an 8 x 0 game but a 7 x 2. OK, still is a bad loss but we did score 2 goals. Steve Harris brought an English squad, very well-trained, they play together for years, with an offside line made by their defense that was very pro. But it was an awesome afternoon, with a great game, beer and barbecue. Thanks to the great Steve Harris and crew for this great day, thanks to Thiago from MySpace Brazil and EMI Brazil, I hope next time we could do a game with our team, SEPULTURA against the IRON team, and we will see the result.

The concert was amazing, full of classics in a sold-out stadium! Long live IRON MAIDEN!!!

"We are on our studios in Sao Paulo developing the sounds and lyrics for our album. I'm very excited with the material so far and the nexts gigs we have here in Brazil we will be able to play a new song."

Andreas Kisser recently completed work on his solo debut, entitled "Hubris I & II". A two-disc set, it is scheduled for release later in the year via Holland's Mascot Records. The CD was recorded in part at A Voz do Brasil studio in São Paulo, Brazil.

Kisser previously stated about his upcoming solo album, "I'm very pleased with the result so far and I'm excited to hear it all done. It was a long process, a learning process and a great experience. It's a musical journey trough the influences I had for last 15 years of my life and at the same time it's very different from everything I did so far."

(Thanks: Markus Krispler / www.sepularmy.net)

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