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If you have some metal news or information for the weekly column, email it to the editor! Here's the latest metal news for Monday, April 4th, 2005:
California rockers Adema are now embarking on their highly-publicized Persian Gulf Tour, to perform shows for US troops stationed in the region. As described in recent features in the New York Post and Metro New York, Adema's Persian Gulf Tour holds special meaning to new frontman, Luke Caraccioli, who served five years in the US Marines before joining Adema. "To know the feelings they have being on deployment, being away from their families and being cut off from society, and now to be able to do this for them, it makes me extremely happy," stated Caraccioli.
After completing the Persian Gulf Tour, Adema will return to the US for a headlining tour, starting April 10. "Planets", Adema's debut album for Earache Records, hits US stores April 5. Havochate Added to BW&BK 6-Pack Weekend The New York band will kick off the festivities on Friday, which will also include Chris Caffery, Soilwork, Dark Tranquillity, Hypocrisy, Exciter, and Mnemic. Other bands scheduled for the festival are Beyond Fear, Goat Horn, Mo Rage, Amps II Eleven, Eternal Legacy, Trouble, Death Angel, God Dethroned, Mors Principium Est, Jag Panzer, Raven and the original Deadly Blessing. Minneapolis Mayhem 2 Go To Page: 1 2
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