PRIMORDIAL To Play Greece In April

February 13, 2008

Irish dark metal masters PRIMORDIAL will play two concerts in Greece in April. Support on the shows will come from MAEL MORDHA.

The dates are as follows (venue details to be confirmed):

April 12 - Thessaloniki, Greece - [to be announced]
April 13 - Athens, Greece - [to be announced]

According to the band "tickets will be [priced] less then 16 euros, just like [vocalist Alan 'Nemtheanga' Averill] promised in the Greek media."

Multi-camera video footage of PRIMORDIAL's January 19, 2008 concert at the 750-capacity Button Factory (formerly Temple Bar Music Centre) in Dublin, Ireland can be viewed below.

PRIMORDIAL's sixth album, "To The Nameless Dead", was released in November 2007.

According to a press release, the group's second CD for Metal Blade "is a timeless statement and an ode to their forefathers which lives and breathes the ancient spirit mixed with anger, pain and despair. . . 'To The Nameless Dead' is defiantly at odds with a modern metal scene that often seems to place banality, mediocrity and safety above passion, honesty and truth."

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