VADER Issues Post-Tour Update

November 17, 2006

Polish death metallers VADER have issued the following update:

"Polish prologue panzermachine VADER supported by united forces of GOD DETHRONED, SEVERE TORTURE and SARDONIC, GODDAMNED X and INACTIVE MESSIAH conquered Europe. The last gig of the European part of the tour took place in Eindhoveen and was amazing. By the way, those fourty gigs gathered over 12.000 people! The best turnout we had in Giebelstadt (520),Rennes (430),Sevilla (480),Sneek (400),London (430),Eindhoven (600)...A few sold-out gigs, one cancelled (Le Harve),a lot of fun and great music, day by day! Hereby we would like to thank all fantastic maniacs that came to support us and the organizers who made a great job as well. A very special thanx goes to two great Dutch destroyers — GOD DETHRONED and SEVERE TORTURE. You proved death metal is doing pretty well!"

As previously reported, VADER's "Impressions in Blood" album entered the Polish national chart at position No. 8. The band's video for the song "Helleluyah (God Is Dead)" has been posted online at YouTube.com. The clip was shot with director Andrzej Wyrozebski, who is said to be one of the leading movie producers in Poland. Janusz Król (known from the Polish fantasy movie "Wiedzmin") was responsible for all special effects and the whole set design. Slawomir Panasewicz (who has worked on over 140 video clips!) was a cameraman.

"Impressions in Blood" was recorded at Hertz Studio in Bialystok, Poland and features artwork by Greek artist Seth (ROTTING CHRIST, PARADISE LOST). A full-length MP3 of the song "Warlords" can be downloaded at this location.

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