SIGHT OF EMPTINESS To Support TERROR In Panamá City

January 8, 2009

Costa Rica-based extreme melodic metallers SIGHT OF EMPTINESS have been confirmed as the support band for TERROR on January 17 at Bohios Alegres in Panamá City.

SIGHT OF EMPTINESS is in the final stages of the recording process for its as-yet-untitled second album. According to the band, "This new album represent what SIGHT OF EMPTINESS is all about — aggressive riffs, melody, tight structures, and a fresh flavor of metal from Costa Rica that you wont find somewhere else. Plus, we are very excited about our two new members: Rafael on lead guitars and Steban on bass and backing vocals."

"Wall of Pain", the latest video from SIGHT OF EMPTINESS, can be viewed below. The clip was filmed by Niclas Swanlund during SIGHT OF EMPTINESS' performance on the main stage at 2007's Bloodstock Open Air festival.

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