NILE Drummer Launches New Web Site

August 6, 2005

George Kollias, drummer for NILE and SICKENING HORROR, has launched a new official web site, www.georgekollias.com. The site features videos and audio from both NILE and SICKENING HORROR, plus tips and contact.

NILE's "Annihilation of the Wicked" album was released in late May via Relapse Records. A video for the album track "Sacrifice Unto Sebek" was shot on location in Atlanta, GA by director Chad Rullman (MASTODON's "March of the Fire Ants", THE AGONY SCENE) for Supercollider Films. The band are confirmed to make a special appearance amongst the headlining acts of the 2005 Hellfest, set to take place August 19-21 in Trenton, NJ. NILE will perform on Friday, August 19.

(Thanks: Charnelrot)

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