VADER: Author Of Official Biography Seeks Fan Contributions
November 16, 2007Polish death metal veterans VADER have issued the following update:
"Did you face VADER and survive? Do you have any amusing anecdotes, intriguing stories, interesting memories to share with future generations of headbangers? Do you have any old flyers, posters, pictures or other kinds of VADER-related memorabilia?
"The author of upcoming official biography of Polish metal legends seeks any kind of contribution.
"Please contact him at: luxocculta(at)poczta(dot)fm
"VADER book will be released in middle 2008 to celebrate band's 25th anniversary. It's being written by Jarek Szubrycht, Polish journalist known for writing world's first SLAYER biography ('No Mercy' - released in Polish last December, German version available now!)."
VADER released its new DVD, "And Blood Was Shed In Warsaw", in Europe on October 15 via Metal Mind Productions. The group's third DVD, which will be made available in North America on November 20 via MVD, features footage from the band's February 12, 2007 concert at Stodola Club in Warsaw, documenting the final stop of the group's tour in support of their latest album, "Impressions in Blood". The show was filmed with seven cameras and includes a guest appearance by Orion, a member of two other great Polish metal acts: VESANIA and BEHEMOTH. The DVD also includes: a fully animated menu, band bio, discography, interview with frontman Peter, the brand new video clip "Sword of the Witcher" (taken from the forthcoming RPG game "The Witcher"),desktop images, photo gallery, weblinks, and Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. "…And Blood Was Shed In Warsaw" DVD is also available in a special DVD+CD limited swing case edition! The artwork and layout of the DVD was created by the Brazilian artist Marcelo HVC, who has previously worked with GORGOROTH, LORD BELIAL and NECROPHAGIA.
A preview of the "And Blood Was Shed In Warsaw" DVD in the form of the track "Helleluyah!!! (God Is Dead)" is available below.
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