TEXTURES Limited-Edition Sneaker Available

August 23, 2011

Renowned Dutch shoemaker Floris van Bommel has launched an exclusive limited-edition TEXTURES sneaker. The shoe is limited to 75 pairs worldwide and is only available in limited amounts through the TEXTURESwebshop.

Floris van Bommel is a ninth-generation shoemaker within the family-owned shoe company van Bommel founded in 1734 by Adrianus van Bommel 42 years before the American Declaration of Independence was signed and 35 years before Napoleon Bonaparte was born. Since 1952, they have been purveyors to the royal Dutch household.

The sneaker will be released in support of the upcoming TEXTURES album, "Dualism", which will be released on September 23 in Europe, South America, Australia and Asia and on September 27 in North America via Nuclear Blast Records.

The "Dualism" CD can be pre-ordered from Nuclear Blast USA's webshop; pre-order bundles that include band t-shirts can be purchased from IndieMerch.com. All IndieMerch.com pre-order bundles will be automatically entered into a raffle to win a TEXTURES Mayones guitar.

"Dualism" was recorded at Split Second Sound Studio in Amsterdam and was produced by TEXTURES guitar player Jochem Jacobs, who helmed all of the band's previous albums. The CD cover artwork was designed by former TEXTURES frontman Eric Kalsbeek and the band's bass player Remko Tielemans.

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