Unholy Alliance III - SLAYER, TRIVIUM, MASTODON, AMON AMARTH Photos From Cardiff Available
November 3, 2008, 16 years ago
Pictures from Unholy Alliance III's November 2nd show in Cardiff, Wales, featuring SLAYER, TRIVIUM, MASTODON and AMON AMARTH, are now available courtesy of Lucem Fero. Go here to check them out.
A new song from thrash legends Slayer is currently streaming online at YouTube - click below to listen to 'Psychopathy Red', a Jeff Hanneman-penned track that gives a chilling look into the twisted mind of Andrei Chikatilo, a notorious Russian serial killer.
The members of Slayer - Tom Araya/bass, Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman/guitars, and Dave Lombardo/drums - spent a couple of weeks in a Southern California recording studio earlier this month tracking three new songs for an album due sometime in 2009.
Fans who attend any of the European Unholy Alliance Tour, Chapter III dates, will receive the new Slayer song via an exclusive download card that will also include special material from the entire tour's line-up - Slayer, Mastodon, Trivium and Amon Amarth. The download card, along with a limited edition Unholy Alliance Tour clothing patch, will be given away free only to ticket holders when they arrive at their local venue the night of the show.
Remaining dates for the European Unholy Alliance Tour, Chapter III are as follows:
November
5 - Offenbach, Germany - Stadthalle6 - Köln, Germany - Palladium
7 - Amsterdam, Holland - Heineken Music Hall
9 - Stuttgart, Germany - Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
10 - Winterthur, Switzerland - Eishalle Deutweg
11 - Paris, France - Le Zenith
12 - Antwerp, Belgium - Sportpaleis/Lotto Arena
16 - Wein, Austria - Gasometer
17 - Prague, Czech Republic - Incheba Hall
18 - München, Germany - Zenith
19 - Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle
21 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Valby Hallen
22 - Gothenburg, Sweden - Lisebergshallen (Amon Amarth as direct support to Slayer)
23 - Stockholm, Sweden - Hovet
24 - Oslo, Norway - Spektrum
26 - Tampere, Finland - Old Ice Hall
27 - Helsinki, Finland - Old Ice Hall
'Psychopathy Red':