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EMPEROR Announces Additional Performances
- Aug. 9, 2006
After triumphantly headlining the annual Wacken Open Air festival and completing recent capacity performances in America, EMPEROR has announced two additional performances for 2006. On Saturday, October 7, EMPEROR will headline the fifth annual Motstoy Festival in the band's hometown of Notodden. Formed in 2002 by local youth and supportive arts organizations, this year's festival will also include appearances by RED HARVEST, MORTIIS, SHE SAID DESTROY and PAGAN'S MIND, among others.
"The Motstoy festival is a non-profit organization situated in Notodden that my company Mnemosyne Productions has endorsed since its start in 2002," says vocalist/guitarist Ihsahn. "As it is a no-alcohol arrangement with no age limit, it is a great opportunity for EMPEROR to play a local show and at the same time give younger fans a chance to see us live." Ticket and sponsorship information can be found at the festival's official site, located at www.motstoy.com.
EMPEROR has additionally confirmed its return to England for an exclusive engagement at the famed London Astoria. Scheduled for Saturday, October 28, the show will feature supporting performances from Candlelight Recording artist TO-MERA and Nocturnal Art Productions recording artist SHE SAID DESTROY.
"It's great to finally come back to England with EMPEROR," says Samoth. "England is where we first started out in the early '90s; signing to Candlelight Records and heading out on our first real tour. We've always had a strong following in England, both press and fans, and we've built up a strong relationship throughout the years with the folks at Candlelight Records and Plastic Head, so it was a very obvious choice for us to return to the United Kingdom. All hail and see you soon!"
EMPEROR's final album, "Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire & Demise", was released October 2001. In 2004, Candlelight Records reissued the band's four genre-defining albums, "Wrath of the Tyrants", "In the Nightside Eclipse", "Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk" and "IX Equilibrium"; each featuring bonus footage and material previously unavailable on both European and U.S.-licensed versions. All recordings are available as part of Candlelight's vinyl collectors series on sale at exclusive retailers worldwide or by direct purchase from the label's official webstores (European customers visit www.plastichead.com; North American customers visit the recently launched www.candlelightrecordsusa.com). Additional merchandise from EMPEROR is also available.
The recently announced EMPEROR guitar tabulature book, "Scattered Ashes: A Decade of Emperial Wrath" will see worldwide release in time for the London performance. The 132-page oversized book featuring foreword and transcriptions by Ihsahn will include original tabs for thirteen EMPEROR classics contained on the band's 2003 compilation of the same name.
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COMMENT | Emperor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by : KnotFalling 8/9/2006 7:28:06 PM
pwns all your asses.
COMMENT | posted by : cunt puncher 8/9/2006 7:30:57 PM
thats cool but i dont stay anywhere near europe...
Saw them in Houston years ago with Borknagar, Divine Empire, The Crown, Witchery, Pecattum. Probably the best metal show I have ever been to.
Although I doubt they will, I wish they would do one of these reunion shows in Texas. Oh well, hopefully that Enslaved/Dark Funeral show will land somewhere in Texas.
COMMENT | Emperor are excellent posted by : Eye ov Chaos 8/9/2006 10:57:52 PM
I hope they record a new album, I'd like to hear something in the vein of "In the Nightside Eclipse" but I know it'll never happen as Ihsahn is a prog guitarist now. But I definitely could do with an album in the vein of "Anthems" or hell, even "IX Equilibrium". I liked "Prometheus", don't get me wrong, but I prefer the less progressive, uber-technical stuff.
COMMENT | EMPEROR! posted by : abducted 8/10/2006 3:53:01 AM
one of the best metal bands ever to exist! period.
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