Vader Gives Update On Fests And 25th Anniversary "Best Of" Collection
Polish death metal legends VADER have issued the following update:
"As you might know, in 2007 VADER won't appear on any regular European tournee. Instead of this, the band is going to play on some summer festivals. Band's appearance on Wacken Open Air (Germany), Kaltenbach Festival (Austria) and Party San (Germany) have been already confirmed. Apart from that, at the beginning of March, Vader is going to play a short tournee in Japan (together with BRUTAL TRUTH). Afterwards panzermachine will appear on their first Australian tour (which is pre-scheduled to take place in April or June) and play the postponed tour in Russia, Belorus, the Ukraine and Baltic countries. At the beginning of September Vader kick off the second part of Polish Blitzkrieg 4 Tour, invading such places like Rzeszów, Bia?ystok, Zielona Góra, Pozna? and many more.
In 2008 Vader will celebrate the 25th anniversary. On that occasion in March 2007 the band will enter Hertz Studio to re-record 25 best songs from their entire discography. These songs will be released on band's special jubilee album. The release will also feature tons of DVD bonuses like archival recordings, liveshows, videoclips and some other specials. Jaros?aw Szubrycht, well-known Polish journalist (who has recently finished a book about SLAYER) will write a biography of Vader. More details will follow soon."
Source: Blabbermouth
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4 Comments on "Vader Gives Update On Fests And 'Best Of'"
4. writes:
It may seem like a money grab in some cases, but I really like when bands re-record some of their best old songs. Back in the 80's a metal band couldn't afford top notch recordings or production and often a remaster just won't improve it that much usually. I've loved some of the new cuts from Testament and Anthrax (as well as Dimmu, although I didn't have a point of comparison) and wish Slayer would do the same. It's just hard to motivate myself to listen to some of the old stuff when it sounds like sh** production-wise, classics or not. So anyway, I'm really interested in hearing what Vader decides to re-record and how it turns out.
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1. ZeroTolerance writes:
Man, 23 years of Vader so far!! If only Doc was still alive. I hope Chaos ends up on the "Best Of"
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