VADER: Summer Bloody Summer

April 26, 2007

Polish death metal veterans VADER have issued the following update:

"For the first time in VADER's history, we will appear on so many summer festivals and single shows. It wasn't planned, at least to play over 30 gigs in the summer time, almost like a regular tour! But appearing on some big festivals like Graspop, Waldrock or Wacken is definitely a great honor for us. We're in luck and the band also seems to be doing well now. Now we are going to invade Australia. Back to Europe at the end of May and then we'e going to prepare some surprises..."

A list of upcoming VADER shows can be found at this location.

VADER frontman Piotr "Peter" Wiwczarek was recently interviewed by Andrew Haug of Triple J's "Full Metal Racket" (based in Australia). Listen to the interview in streaming audio at the Triple J web site: Windows Media, Real Media (NOTE: The Piotr "Peter" Wiwczarek interview begins at around the two-hour, 11-minute mark). Check out the show's entire playlist at this location.

VADER entered Hertz Studio in Poland on March 15 to re-record 25 of the best songs from their entire discography for a 25th anniversary release, to be issued in 2008. The set will also include a DVD containing tons of bonus features, such as archival recordings, live shows, video clips and other special material.

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.

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