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Norwegian hardcore black metallers Kvelertak will embark on tour, entitled Scandinavian Tour 2011, taking off by the start of November. Tour dates can be seen after the jump.
Support on the trek will come from Toxic Holocaust, Trap Them, Doomriders (+) and Wolves Like Us (*).
08.11 - Norway - Bergen - Ole Bull Scene (+)
09.11 - Norway - Stavanger - Folken (+)
10.11 - Norway - Oslo - Rockefeller (+)
11.11 - Norway - Trondheim - Samfundet (+)
12.11 - Sweden - Stockholm - Strand (+)
14.11 - Finland - Helsinki - Tavastia (+)
15.11 - Finland - Tampere - Pakkahuone (+)
17.11 - Sweden - Gothenburg - Sticky Fingers (+)
11.12 - Denmark - Århus - Voxhall (*)
12.12 - Denmark - Copenhagen - Vega (*)
13.12 - Sweden - Malmö - Kulturbolaget (*)
In other news, on September 23rd, Kvelertak will release a limited-edition, deluxe CD/DVD re-issue of Kvelertak's genre-defying self-titled debut, which will feature four live audio tracks, two demos, three music videos, five live videos, documentaries, extended artwork, a poster and more. Certified Gold in Norway, Kvelertak was one of 2010's most acclaimed underground releases. The new deluxe version is limited to 5,000 copies worldwide.
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That's an odd mix of bands...
And kinda lame to re-release their debut only a year after it was first pressed. |
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| Pathetic , wehn I read Scandinvian I thought its be whole Skandinavia , hata hata hata Göteborg |
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 23.08.2011 at 16:53
That's an odd mix of bands...
I don't know. Toxic Holocaust, Trap Them and Kverlertak are all three quite agressive in their way to deliver the goods 8also all thre share some hardcore stuff). Not similar in style but it will be a kickass gig. So for me... awesome.
Also, that re-release thing is kind of lame but not for me as I don't own that album (yet) so it will be cool to get a version with bonus stuff.
Hmmm 13 december in Malmö. I should actually go there.... Yeah! |
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J. N. - 23.08.2011 at 17:12
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Written by Bad English on 23.08.2011 at 16:54
Pathetic , wehn I read Scandinvian I thought its be whole Skandinavia , hata hata hata Göteborg
It is the whole of Scandinavia... Denmark, Sweden and Norway, okay they're not going to Iceland and Faroer Islands, but then again which band does. So what the hell are you babbling about?
They even have Finland in this tour which is NOT even part of Scandinavia. |
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 23.08.2011 at 17:49
Written by Bad English on 23.08.2011 at 16:54
Pathetic , wehn I read Scandinvian I thought its be whole Skandinavia , hata hata hata Göteborg
It is the whole of Scandinavia... Denmark, Sweden and Norway, okay they're not going to Iceland and Faroer Islands, but then again which band does. So what the hell are you babbling about?
They even have Finland in this tour which is NOT even part of Scandinavia.
I thought soemwhere more dates in Scandinavia like Norduc parts of Swe and Nor ........ in Fin Oulu who's biggest city in Nor Fin Jämlametal or many international and Fin int bands go, Swe Stkh, Malmö and Göteborg its all |
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| I'm probably going to try and catch the stockholm gig. Doc which one are you headed for? |
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Written by Spirit Molecule on 23.08.2011 at 20:47
I'm probably going to try and catch the stockholm gig. Doc which one are you headed for?
The nearest one in my case, Malmö  |
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 23.08.2011 at 16:53
That's an odd mix of bands...
Hardly. 3 very punk influenced metal acts. Either way, that is one helluva tour and I'm pretty freakin jealous right now. |
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| I will probably catch the stockholm show, its over the weekend so its easier to travel. |
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