IMPERIAL VENGEANCE Confirmed For Hellfire II Festival

September 30, 2009, 15 years ago

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UK extreme metallers IMPERIAL VENGEANCE are the latest act confirmed for the Hellfire II festival, which will take place at the NEC Birmingham in Birmingham, England from November 6th - 8th.

Says the band, "We are happy to announce that we have been invited to play the Hellfire Festival II on Sunday, the 8th November at the NEC in Birmingham. It looks to be one amazing array of bands. IV will be playing the Terrorizer Stage, and you are encouraged to bring your Union Flags - we shall certainly be bringing ours! See you there."

Acts on the bill for the festival now include: SAXON, ANVIL, KATATONIA, ANATHEMA, FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM, BENEDICTION, IMPERIAL VENGEANCE, BURY TOMORROW, CINDERS FALL, MALEFICE, MY DYING BRIDE, NO MADE SENSE, TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED, SEROTONAL, TESSERACT, VIKING SKULL, RISE TO REMAIN, SPIT LIKE THIS, SACRED MOTHER TONGUE, OCTOBER FILE, ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK, CANCER BATS, TED MAUL and many more.

Tickets for Hellfire II are on sale now. Further details can be found at this location.

Imperial Vengeance have released their new video, '6th Airborne Division' Redux. Check it out below.

Candlelight Records states:

"'Airborne Redux' was shot on HD at London's 400 Company alongside the footage to 'Unto That End' over a single day filming period. In total contrast to the other video in production, this was to be a totally stripped down affair without CGI wizardry - just the band, a white room and the music.

The "narrative" as such utilises some archive footage of the RAF to set the scene - but it's kept to a minimum to showcase the live members (Elle Torry - guitar, James Last - drums, James Murray - guitar) and allow the performances to stand forward alongside the core members (C.Edward Alexander - vocals, and David Bryan - bass).

The largely Ruritarian design costumes are much more an ambiguous departure from the period detail of the band's earlier WW1 stylistics; with the band having left the horrors of the trenches and painting a much broader conceptual canvas hopefully giving the viewer a hint of what IV as an active live unit is all about."


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