DEMONIC RESURRECTION releases New Video Blog Series

April 21, 2011

Mumbai, India metallers DEMONIC RESURRECTION have released a seven-part blog series titled "The Quest For The Heavy Metal Hamburger" on their YouTube channel. The video blog series documents the band's trip to Norway in 2010 where they played at the Inferno Festival. It also includes performance footage from the event and features prominent hardcore band SCRIBE from India as well. The blog ends with the band feasting on the "Heavy Metal Hambuger" at the Elm Street Cafe in Oslo, which is quite popular with the people who visit Inferno Festival in Norway.

In other news, DEMONIC RESURRECTION has been confirmed to perform at the Sonisphere festival in the U.K. this July along with the "Big Four" of 1980s thrash metal — METALLICA, MEGADETH, ANTHRAX and SLAYER — and many others.

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