TROLLFEST: Listening Session For New Album To Be Held In Oslo

November 15, 2010

Norway's TROLLFEST, the band that describes its music as "true Norwegian Balkan metal," will hold a listening session for its newly completed album, "En Kvest For Den Hellige Gral", on December 2 at Rock In in Oslo. The group will also perform at the event.

The German leg of TROLLFEST's "Ich Liebe Tour (Tour Über Alles) Tour 2010" will be in the company of fellow Norwegians PANTHEON I and the German bands FINSTERFORST and UNLIGHT.

"Ich Liebe Tour (Tour Über Alles) Tour 2010" dates:

Dec. 02 - Rock In - Oslo, Norway (live set and listening session)
Dec. 10 - Seb's Hotel - Hamar, Germany
Dec. 17 - Klangstation - Bonn, Germany
Dec. 18 - Black Troll Winterfest - Eisenberg, Germany
Dec. 19 - HSK - Cottbus, Germany
Dec. 20 - K17 - Berlin, Germany
Dec. 21 - [to be announced] - Darmstadt, Germany
Dec. 22 - Rock It - Aalen, Germany

"En Kvest For Den Hellige Gral" will be TROLLFEST's fourth full-length album, and promises to build on the band's penchant for the inclusion of unusual instruments, and the use of traditional folk rhythms from Norway and the Balkans, mixed with pure headbanging metal.

With a lineup whose members have a wealth of experience with bands like URGEHAL, PANTHEON I, UNTIME, MELCH, SARKOM, HALLUCINATIONS and POWERSWORD, both live and in the studio, TROLLFEST relishes the reputation it has gathered over the years for barnstorming live performances where both the band and the audience have an equally good time. According to the band, "December is the time of year when everyone is out to have some fun, with parties all over the place, so when we were offered a German tour during this period, in the company of some great bands, we jumped at the chance. As you can imagine, we're very much looking forward to playing some of the new material live and getting a few celebratory rounds in with our fans."

A track from "En Kvest For Den Hellige Gral" is available for streaming on TROLLFEST's MySpace page.

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