Metal News for November 24, 2002
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Summary/Misc
Daily Reviews
Metal Judgement has 14 new judgements:
- Opeth 'Deliverance'
- Cathedral 'The VIIth Coming'
- ProgPower USA III Festival (Concert Review)
- Arch Enemy w/ God Forbid & Sworn Enemy (Concert Review)
- Pentagram 'Turn to Stone'
- Harakiri 'Twilight of the Idols'
- Blood Vomit 'Up From the Grave'
- All That Remains 'Behind Silence and Solitude'
- Valley's Eve 'Deception of Pain'
- Driven 'What's Done is Done'
- Blood Red Throne 'A Taste For Blood'
- Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force 'Odyssey' (Classic Review)
- Spellgate (Demo Review)
- Command Presence (Demo Review)
Aborym Vocalist Arrested on Drug Charges
Aborym vocalist Attila Csihar is currently being held in jail in Treviso, Italy where he was arrested for drug possession. The band vows continue no matter what the outcome of the arrest is.
Headline News
Neurotica Split Up
In a surprise move, Florida’s Neurotica have split up. No reason has actually been given as yet, but vocalist Kelly Schaeffer is already working on another project.
Slaves on Dope Sign Deal
Montreal’s Slaves On Dope have signed a new deal with Bieler Bros/MCA. The band will start work shortly on a new album with producer Jason Slater.
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