KATAKLYSM Planning Two European Festival Shows With EX DEO For 2013

September 19, 2012, 12 years ago

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Canadian bashers KATAKLYSM have issued the following update:

"Kataklysm has confirmed only two shows for 2013 in Europe; exclusive ones, there will be no other. Both of these festivals will also have EX DEO appearing, double duty attack. Announcement coming soon."

Kataklysm hit the German charts with their new DVD/CD package Iron Will: Twenty Years Determined, which has landed at #98. Frontman Maurizio Iacono comments:

"We did this DVD with no expectations. Our little story immortalized with the luck of a label that would support it, I guess our great fans in our second home Germany have showed their love and brought a DVD release into the Top 100 album charts of the country. This is very unusual and we are very humbled by it, thank you!"

Iron Will: 20 Years Determined depicts the ups and downs of the band's long, turbulent career, as well as footage of Kataklysm's performance at last year's Summer Breeze festival, which took place August 18th - 20th, 2011 in Dinkelsbühl, Germany. It is available via the widget at the bottom of the page.

Check out a teaser for the release:

Ex Deo, the ancient Roman-themed arsenal led by Kataklysm frontman Maurizio Iacono, recently released their new video, for the track 'I, Caligvla', featured on their new Caligvla album. The clip can be seen below:

The booklet for the new album features commentaries and descriptions from frontman Maurizio Iacono with his views on each song. The limited first pressing was released as a six-panel digipack featuring the bonus track 'Burned To Serve As Nocturnal Light', a song dealing with Caligvla's madman rival emperor Nero.

An album trailer can be seen below:

Caligvla includes the following tracklisting:

'I, Caligvla'

'The Tiberius Cliff (Exile To Capri)'

'Per Oculos Aquila'

'Pollice Verso (Damnatio ad Bestia)'

'Divide et Impera'

'Burned To Serve As Nocturnal Light'

'Teutuborg (Ambush of Varus)'

'Along The Appian Way'

'Once Were Romans'

'Evocatio : The Temple Of Castor & Pollux'


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