UNEXPECT Checks In From TRAIL OF TEARS Tour

January 19, 2008

Montreal's "classical/black metal" act UNEXPECT has issued the following update:

"We already finished our first week of touring in the U.S. and all is going well! ECHOES OF ETERNITY and TRAIL OF TEARS are great guys to tour with and we can assume that the coming month of non-stop touring with them shall be an enjoyable one. The show we were supposed to do yesterday in Hartford has unfortunately been cancelled but you can be sure we'll be back eventually to give you a dose of musical wickedness.

"The legendary Quebec TV show 'Les Francs Tireurs' decided to dedicate one of their show to the Quebec metal scene and will pass a day with us, filming our next show in Montreal at the Foufounes Electriques on next January 23!! For those in the Montreal area, come in great numbers and let's show them a good slice of madness!

"Following the NILE tour, we'll be playing at the New England Hardcore And Metal Festival alongside those bands: MESHUGGAH, MINISTRY, NEVERMORE, ENSIFERUM, HEMLOCK, ELUVEITIE, TYR and more April 27 at The Palladium in Worcester, MA."

UNEXPECT has posted its live performance from a recent episode of Fox TV's "Fearless Music". Footage of the band playing the song "Desert Urbania" from their debut album "In A Flesh Aquarium" can be viewed below.

Currently in its fifth season, "Fearless Music" features established, as well as up-and-coming bands, as they perform live in a recording studio, a format very similar to the BBC's "The Old Grey Whistle Test" show from the 1970s, "Austin City Limits", "Sessions at West 54th St.", etc. except without a studio audience.

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