SWORN ENEMY 'Can't Wait' To Make Its Japanese Debut

January 22, 2008

Queens, New York-based hardcore/metal act SWORN ENEMY is set to make its Japanese debut this weekend, when the group co-headlines the country's Pump Up The Volume festivals in Kawasaki and Osaka. This marks the second international tour in support of the group's critically acclaimed new album "Maniacal", which is set for a February 12 release.

Commented guitarist Lorenzo Antonucci: "We're very excited to finally have the opportunity to perform in Japan. The European fans who saw us on tour with HATEBREED and AGNOSTIC FRONT at the end of last year got a taste of how sick the new stuff sounds live, and we can't wait to perform it in front of the Japanese crowds.”

Before heading overseas, SWORN ENEMY will perform an exclusive one-off concert tomorrow (Wednesday, January 23) at the legendary Orange County, California club Chain Reaction. Fans who attend will have the chance to purchase copies of "Maniacal" three weeks before it's available in stores.

SWORN ENEMY kicks off the North American touring cycle for "Maniacal", co-produced by Tim Lambesis (AS I LAY DYING) and Joey Z (LIFE OF AGONY),on February 29 as part of the much-anticipated EARTH CRISIS reunion tour, a month-long trek which also features TERROR, SHAI HULUD, DOWN TO NOTHING and RECON.

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