THE AMENTA: Second 'V01D' Teaser Released

February 8, 2011

As a teaser for the upcoming enormous multimedia release "V01D", Sydney, Australia's extreme metal unit THE AMENTA has released another video teaser "which shows the filth and grime of the band's recorded aesthetic." A snapshot of the never-before-seen film clip for the song "Vermin", re-recorded for this release, this trailer gives fans the first glimpse of the new sounds contained in what will be a monumental release.

To support this immense audio/visual/live/studio release, THE AMENTA will return to the live arena with a series of headlining shows around Australia. Previous live shows have been violent, chaotic affairs and THE AMENTA intends to up the ante.

Expect aggression. Expect violence. Expect volume. Expect hate.

This will be the first full-scale tour in Australia with THE AMENTA's current lineup.

Support for the majority of the dates will come from friends and frequent collaborators RUINS.

THE AMENTA with RUINS performing at:

March 26 - Valve Bar, Tempe, Sydney *
April 01 - The Arthouse, Melbourne
April 02 - The Brisbane Hotel, Hobart (AA)
April 02 -The Brisbane Hotel, Hobart (18+)
April 03 - The Pelly Bar, Frankston *
April 08 - The Bass Bar, Wagga Wagga
April 09 - The Maram, Canberra
April 15 - Rosies, Brisbane
April 29 – Club LED, Newcastle, NSW
April 30 - The Gaelic Theatre, Sydney
June 10 - 12th - Perth, WA – TBA *

* THE AMENTA only

THE AMENTA is:

Cain Cressall (Vocals)
Timothy Pope (Samples/Programming)
Erik Miehs (Guitar)
Dan Quinlan (Bass)
Robin Stone (Drums)

"n0n", the latest album from THE AMENTA, received a U.S. release on February 10, 2009 via Listenable Records. The CD, which came out in Europe in October 2008, was mixed at The Vault Studios in Sydney, Australia with longtime engineer Lachlan Mitchell (NAZXUL). Mastering for the album took place at Studios 301 with Australia's premier mastering engineer Steve Smart.

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