SUICIDAL ANGELS - "A Blast From Ancient Egypt"
October 8, 2008, 16 years ago
Greek old school thrashers SUICIDAL ANGELS have issued the following update:
"Hello all!What a night! Yesterday's gig with NILE was truly awesome. Once again we were blessed with receiving great feedback from the audience and we want to thank each and every one that attended our show and gave us such a good time!
As a support act we didn't have the chance to play many songs; our time on stage was limited to 30 minutes. But rest assured that a headlining Suicidal Angels live is coming up, when time restrictions won't apply and a lot more songs, both new and older, will be added to the setlist!
We want to thank Harry Katinakis for presenting us the opportunity to support Nile and perform for you last night. Harry really helps the Greek metal scene and allows many groups to present their work to a large audience by generously giving them the support slots at many important concerts. He is an experienced promoter and we surely like working with him.
We also want to thank Nile, this great death metal band, for giving such a good show yesterday. We feel honored that their drummer is a fellow Greek! George Kollias is one of the best extreme metal drummers in the world and, along with other important Greek metal artists, helps to change the world's view of the Greek scene.
Last but not least, we thank the other support acts, MASS INFECTION and IN UTERO CANNIBALISM, for the perfect cooperation we had. Together we tried to give a good show for all who were present at the club. We hope to share the stage with them again!
That's all for now! We will continue rehearsing new songs and, if all goes well, the new record will be ready in spring. We hope you'll like it and embrace it just as you did with Eternal Domination!
Take care, Suicidal Angels
PS. A sad incident was brought to our attention. We were told that a kid had an accident during our show last night, specifically he fell and hurt his head and had to be taken to the hospital. We were sorry to hear this and we ask that anyone who knows him contact us at oorfeas@yahoo.gr or through MySpace. Even better, if you read this our friend, send us a word. We are interested in how you're doing and have a couple of gifts awaiting you, to ease your pain a bit!"