THULSA DOOM Nominated For A Norwegian GRAMMY!

December 13, 2003

THULSA DOOM's second album, "...And Then Take You To A Place Where Jars Are Kept", has been nominated for a Norwegian Grammy in the "Best Metal Album" category alongside DIMMU BORGIR's "Death Cult Aramageddon", EL CACO's "Solid Rest", ENSLAVED's "Below the Lights" and THULSA DOOM mainman El Doom's "fuck-metal" side-project THE CUMSHOTS' new CD, "Norwegian Jesus".

The award ceremony takes place on February 14 in Bergen, Norway. Winners are determined in part by a web-based public vote at this location.

"...And Then Take You To A Place Where Jars Are Kept" has so far only been available in Norway. but will get its worldwide release in early February through DevilDoll/This Dark Reign Recordings (USA) and Big Dipper Records (Europe).

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