TRIALS To Co-Headline SOUTHERN INDIANA METAL FEST

August 16, 2008

TRIALS, the Chicago-based modern thrash band featuring Sasha Horn (ex-NOVEMBERS DOOM) on drums, has been confirmed as the co-headliner of the inaugural Southern Indiana Metal Fest, set to take place September 20 at the Lynnville Coal Museum in Lynnville, Indiana. Also scheduled to appear are co-headliners AMARNA REIGN, DELIVER US FROM EVIL, and 11 other bands.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

SHATTER THE ODDS
I AM BEAR
GODSEND
DISPLACEMENT
DYING BREATH
HORSESHOES & HANDGRENADES
BLOODTRIBE
LIFES TRAGIC CURSE
ANTHEM FOR A MASSACRE
FAR FROM FALLEN
DUNWICH
TRIALS
DELIVER US FROM EVIL
AMARNA REIGN

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