SCAR SYMMETRY Performs At World's Biggest Digital Convention; Photos Available

November 27, 2009

Swedish progressive melodic death metallers SCAR SYMMETRY performed last night (Thursday, November 26) at this year's winter edition of DreamHack — the world's biggest digital convention event — at Elmia in Jönköping, Sweden.

Commented guitarist Per Nilsson: "We didn't know what to expect from the seated audience at DreamHack, but when we got on stage, people went NUTS. There was a moshpit and people sang along to the songs. An amazing experience!"

Check out a couple of photos of the performance below.

SCAR SYMMETRY recently filmed a video for the song "Ascension Chamber". The clip will make its online debut on December 1. The track comes off the band's latest album, "Dark Matter Dimensions", which was released on October 2 via Nuclear Blast Records.

SCAR SYMMETRY parted ways with singer Christian Älvestam last year due to "business and creative differences and lack of interpersonal chemistry." The band explained at the time, "We came to a point where the band's existence was in jeopardy because of these differences, and the only way for us to continue with an inspired state of mind was to go through with this change in the lineup."

Christian has since been replaced by Roberth Karlsson (lead growl vocals and backing clean vocals) and Lars Palmqvist (lead clean vocals and backing growl vocals).

"Noumenon & Phenomenon", the last video from SCAR SYMMETRY, can be viewed below. The clip was shot with director Maurice Swinkels (of the Dutch metal band LEGION OF THE DAMNED).

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