MetalKult Sponsors Ulver CD Release Party in NYC
Ulver vocalist Kristoffer Rygg (aka Garm, Trickster G) and programmer/keyboardist Tore Ylwizaker will be attending, as well as DJ-ing, the CD release party for the ecclectic Norwegian folk-influenced black metal outfit's upcoming album Shadows of the Sun (out October 2nd on The End Records) Thursday September 20th, 2007 at Europa Night Club in Brooklyn, New York.
Guitar World's extreme metal site MetalKult.com is proud to sponser this event.
Both members of Ulver will be DJ-ing throughout the night, as well live band support for the show will come from experimental rock act The Austerity Program and stoner rock/metal duo Lapdog of Satan (featuring members of Priestbird).
Here are some specifics: Europa Night Club 98-104 Meserole Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11222 $6 / 18+ to attend / Doors @ 7pm / Lots of giveaways! http://www.europaclub.com/ For more info check out, Ulver Website: http://www.jester-records.com/ulver/ulver.html Ulver @ MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/ulver1 The Austerity Program: http://www.myspace.com/theausterityprogram Priestbird: http://www.myspace.com/priestbird
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