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GORY BLISTER Debuts New Singer At METALFEST URI Festival; Video Available - Nov. 14, 2009
Video footage of GORY BLISTER's October 31, 2009 performance at the Metalfest URI festival in Erstfeld, Switzerland. The gig marked the live debut of long-running Italian technical death metal band's new singer, Massimo "Massacre" Graglia (LAETA MORS) who joined GORY BLISTER this autumn.

GORY BLISTER released its latest album, "Graveyard of Angels", in April via Mascot Records. The follow-up to 2006's "Skymorphosis" contains nine tracks that "reach a very technical death metal made with old-school anger," according to the band.

Commented guitarist Raff: "This new record is the natural prosecution of GORY BLISTER's goal to mix old-school aggression, technical skills and progressive music into classic death metal. The sound has acquired a lot more personality; you'll always experience originality both in riffs and lyrics. As for the lyrics, they're written from a point of view inspired by the latest world events. In this concept, fantasy stories usually serve as a metaphor. The lyrics deal with the wickedness in human beings that slowly bring themselves to their own destruction."

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.

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COMMENT | Gory Blister
posted by : FridayNightFister
11/15/2009 12:40:10 PM

Awesome to hear The Missing Planet live, thats one of their best songs, all of their albums rule though. The new vocalist sounds good, too bad he doesn't do some of the higher growls from the older albums though.



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