SETH To Appear On IMMORTAL Tribute Album

February 3, 2005

French black metal band SETH will take part in the "official" IMMORTAL tribute album, to be released this fall via the Greek label Townsend Avalanche Music. Other groups scheduled to appear on the CD include VOID, ENTHRONED, AURA NOIR and DØDHEIMSGARD. More details will be made available soon.

SETH will be the first French band to play the Inferno Festival, taking place in Oslo, Norway, on March 24-26. Other bands slated to perform at the festival include MORBID ANGEL, DISSECTION, ARCTURUS, MORTIIS, GEHENNA, CANDLEMASS, AMON AMARTH, AURA NOIR and TSJUDER. SETH will be the headliners at John Dee on March 25, hitting the stage at midnight.

SETH's fourth album, "Era-Decay", was released last September through AvantGarde.

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