SERPENTCULT: New Audio Interview Available

October 14, 2008

Belgium's SERPENTCULT, the new band featuring former members of THEE PLAGUE OF GENTLEMEN and WELKIN, was interviewed recently by "Whiplash", a weekly metal show on Belgian national radio Studio Brussel, hosted by AFTER ALL guitarist Dries Van Damme. Listen to the chat in streaming audio: Part #1, Part #2.

In other news, SERPENTCULT will take part in a live performance and interview on Wednesday October 22 on Radio Urgent's alternative/loud/rock/metal program "Rommelkot". You can listen to it live on 105.3 FM (Belgium, Ghent area) or on the live stream through www.urgent.fm. The show starts at 10:00 p.m., and SERPENTCULT will be on at 11:00 p.m.

SERPENTCULT released its full-length debut, "Weight Of Light" (see cover artwork below),on October 6 via Rise Above Records. The album was made available in several different formats: a regular CD version, a digipack version, a regular vinyl version and a die-hard vinyl version. The U.S. release will happen through Candlelight Records, and the Japanese release will be handled by Leaf Hound Records. The regular vinyl version will be made available as 300 copies on silver/gray vinyl and 300 copies on black vinyl. The die-hard edition is limited to 300 black-and-white splatter vinyl copies and comes with a free A2 poster and a hand-numbered free seven-inch single with two special bonus tracks. Pre-orders for the vinyl can be made at www.riseaboverecords.com.

For more information, visit www.serpentcult.be.

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