NEW DARKANE TRACK RELEASED!!! |
| 20 May 2013 |
| Check out the title track off of Darkanes new album "The Sinister Supremacy" featuring the return of vocalist Lawrence Mackrory! Let us know what you think! Release dates: June 28 - Europe July 2 - US June 19 - Japan |
| Peter Wildoer |
Album artwork & track list |
| 10 May 2013 |
We're happy to reveal the artwork for our new album 'The Sinister Supremacy'!Carlos Holmberg (ex-Soilwork) is responsible for the amazing cover artwork and Daniel Bergstrand has mixed the album. 'The Sinister Supremacy' is a metaphor for the evil that controls us. It’s the dark part of our minds and it’s inside us all. It tells us it’s ok to do bad things, to hurt other people, and hurt ourselves. It guides us into making choices based on pure selfishness, and it thrives on complete chaos. The cover art by Carlos Holmberg is a Rorschach test as seen by an individual who has completely succumbed to the sinister supremacy. 1. Sounds Of Pre-Existence 2. The Sinister Supremacy 3. Mechanically Divine 4. Ostracized 5. The Decline 6. Insurrection Is Imminent 7. In The Absence Of Pain 8. Humanity Defiled 9. Hate Repentance State 10. Collapse Of Illusions 11. By Darkness Designed 12. Existence Is Just A State Of Mind 13. I, Author Of Despair (Bonus track) 14. Malicious Strain (Bonus track) Click HERE to pre-order album in North America Click HERE to pre-order in North America with t-shirt! |
| Peter Wildoer |
New album details! |
| 06 May 2013 |
Here are some news from the Darkane camp.Our new album is called 'The Sinister Supremacy' and will be available as follows: June 28th in Europe through Massacre Records July 2nd in North America through Prosthetic Records June 19th, 2013 in Japan through Trooper Entertainment Click here for news at Prosthetic Records |
| Peter Wildoer |
Clip of the week #6 |
| 22 September 2012 |
| Two clips from the studio. Trying out choirs on the pre-production, and laying rythm guitars on the acutal recording of album no 6. |
| Christofer Malmström |
Clip of the week #5 |
| 14 September 2012 |
| Christofer is making a statement. |
| Darkane |
Clip of the week #4 |
| 09 September 2012 |
| Klas is showing his new guitar. |
| Darkane |
Clip of the week #3 |
| 02 September 2012 |
| Peter Wildoer recording drums for the new Darkane album. |
| Darkane |
Clip of the week #2 |
| 25 August 2012 |
| Her is a clip that I made preparing for the studio. Enjoy! |
| Jörgen Löfberg |
Darkane was formed in January 1998 from the ashes of Agretator, a thrash metal band hailing from the Swedish costal city Helsingborg. Inspired by the aggression, speed, and technical finesse of At The Gates, Christofer Malmström (Lead Guitars) joined forces with his longtime best friend Peter Wildoer (Drums). In the heat of musical inspiration, the two wrote and recorded “Convicted” and “The Rape Of Mankind” on a 4-track tape recorder and drum machine. After playing these two songs for Wez at War Music, Darkane landed it’s first record deal. The two recorded “Convicted” and “July 1999” for the Wardance compilation with bassist Jörgen Löfberg, guitarist Klas Ideberg and vocalist Bjorn “Speed” Strid. Due to conflicting commitments with Soilwork, Speed’s duration in Darkane was short. Nevertheless, the friendship between Soilwork and Darkane would remain long lasting. Malmström and Wildoer kept busy and continued writing throughout 1998, eventually composing enough material for a full-length release.
Having been huge fans of Daniel Bergstrand’s work with Meshuggah, Darkane decided to record their debut album at Dug-Out Studios in Uppsala in August 1998. However, Darkane remained without a vocalist and front man. The band asked Bergstrand for suggestions and immediately Lawrence Mackrory’s name came up. Mackrory had been working with Bergstrand as a studio assistant for some time and also was the front man for Forcefeed. After briefly listening to Forcefeed, Darkane decided to give Makrory a shot and the opportunity to record all the vocals for what would be Rusted Angel.
Following two weeks at Dug-Out Studios with Daniel Bergstrand, Rusted Angel was completed. The band was very satisfied and hungry to play live. Darkane made their live debut in Uppsala on September 11, 1998. The band finished the year off with three other gigs in the south of Sweden. In March 1999, Darkane was slated to do their first short European tour in support of Naglfar and Soilwork. However, Makrory had previous arrangements to do gigs with Forcefeed. While searching high and low for a replacement vocalist for the tour, Malmström came across Andreas Sydow, whom he had played with in a cover band. Although Sydow was not a metal vocalist, after some persuasion, he agreed. Darkane’s first international gig in Belgium went so well that he was asked to join the band permanently.
Rusted Angel was released on April 19th 1999 in Europe, and October 1st 1999 in the USA. At the release party show, Darkane found out they had been invited to play Dynamo Open Air Festival, one of Europe’s largest metal festivals. Commented Malmström on the Dynamo experience, “That festival was great, a lot of awesome bands played that year. Metallica was headlining and Meshuggah played also. We got to play in front of 15,000 people, which was overwhelming.” More festivals followed for Darkane in 1999 including Hultsfred Festival in Sweden. In November 1999 Darkane toured Europe with Marduk, Cannibal Corpse, and Defleshed among others.
Upon returning from their Cannibal Corpse tour, Darkane immediately began work on their follow-up to Rusted Angel. Darkane recorded the introduction track “Calamitas” on May 15, 2000. The next week, Wildoer went into the studio and banged out the drum tracks. With drum tracks and intro in hand, the band headed up to Uppsala to record their sophomore release with Daniel Bergstrand. Darkane spent all of June at Dug-Out Studios working on their second record. As fate would have it, the sessions were plagued by bad luck. Burned out recording equipment, floods, and an electric storm that ravaged the studio, were some of the setbacks that Darkane encountered. However, in traditional Darkane form, the band persevered and finished the album, choosing to name it Insanity after the chaos that ensued during the recording sessions. Darkane soon after signed a record deal with Nuclear Blast Records and Insanity was released in March and April of 2001 worldwide.
Throughout the spring and summer of 2001 Darkane toured across Europe and did many festivals in support of Insanity. However, the most memorable moment for the band was their first gig in the USA at the Milwaukee Metal Fest. After playing for the first time in the USA, Darkane saw that there was much more in the world left to conquer and in autumn 2001 began to write the material for the their third album. Concurrently, with the knowledge passed down to them from Bergstrand, Darkane rebuilt their practice space and added a great deal of recording equipment. The studio would later be called “Not Quite Studio.” In February 2002 the band entered Dug-Out Studios with Bergstrand to record the drums and vocals for their third release. Darkane recorded the bass and guitars at Not Quite Studio with guidance from Bergstrand. Following the recording, Darkane also shot their first music video for the single “Innocence Gone.” Expanding Senses was released on August 24th 2002.
Following the release of Expanding Senses, Darkane toured extensively throughout Europe and did their first gigs in Japan. In spring 2003 Darkane returned to the US for the New Jersey Metal Fest. In March, the band joined Meshuggah for a short Scandinavian tour. In April Darkane hit the road in Europe with Testament, Marduk, Death Angel, and Nuclear Assault among others. Throughout the summer of 2003 Darkane played at some of the largest festivals in Europe, including Sweden Rock Festival, Rock Hard Festival, and Wacken Open Air. In September 2003 Darkane played their first show in the Middle East, in Tel-Aviv, Israel. In November Darkane concluded a successful touring cycle with another European tour with Death Angel, Mnemic, Mystic Prophecy and Disbelief.
Following their final European tour in November, Darkane began to prepare to record their fourth album, with almost a full album of material completed. However, the rigors of touring had hit the band hard. Drummer and founding member Peter Wildoer suffered a serious wrist injury, “He went to a few different doctors and they all told him they could not find anything wrong with him. They told him that it looks fine and that there was nothing wrong they could find. Peter said that he felt serious pain, even, at times, when lying in bed. He felt pain while drumming and it eventually forced him to stop playing and once he did stop the pain wouldn’t stop. After a year it finally went away,” commented Christofer Malmström. Darkane decided to go on hiatus until Wildoer fully recovered. During that period, Malmström had time to compile the music for his first solo album Non Human Level, which was a collection of a dozen songs he had written between 1999 and 2004. Klas Ideberg was also able to spend time working with his side project Terror 2000.
Finally in November of 2004 Wildoer felt the pain was gone. Darkane immediately started recording their new material. Following six months of hard work, Darkane completed Layers Of Lies in March 2005. The album was recorded once again at Not Quite Studio. A video for the song “Secondary Effects” was released in May 2005. With release dates set for Layers of Lies on June 12th in Europe and on July 12th for North America, Darkane was ready to hit the road.
Darkane did their first gigs of 2005 in Sweden and Denmark with several support bands. In winter 2005, Darkane embarked on its first North America tour, in support of Fear Factory, Soilwork, and Strapping Young Lad. The tour took Darkane through nearly every major city in the USA and Canada. Darkane’s introduction to the North American audience could not have been better, “We were surprised by the reception in the States and the fact that so many people showed up for the opening act. We felt very welcome and had a great time,” commented Malmström. In the spring of 2006 Darkane embarked a European tour with Sadus and Gory Blister. Following the tour, Darkane recorded a hometown concert with several cameras. The band spent much of the year, editing, mixing and mastering the footage for release as their first official live DVD, Layers Of Live. Layers Of Live, includes the concert footage, as well as nine other tracks, along with other footage highlighting Darkane’s career from 1998 until today. In August 2007, vocalist Andreas Sydow decided to end his tenure with Darkane. Although this was a tremendous blow to the band, Darkane continued to write new material throughout the fall. In October, Darkane announced the addition of vocalist Jens Broman (Construcdead, The Defaced) to the band’s ranks. Following the band’s performance at the first Scandinavian ProgPower festival, made Darkane preparations to record their fifth album in the winter.
After over seven tours worldwide, and four studio albums, the complete Darkane experience is encapsulated on the DVD you are about to watch. Layers Of Live marks not only the end of an era for Darkane, but also the beginning of a new age: which will be filled with more success, touring, and studio albums. As many bands come and go in the metal scene, few bands have proven to be as dedicated, hard working, persistent, and talented as Darkane.
Demonic Art (2008) | |
![]() | 1. Variations of an Eye Crush 2. Leaving Existence 3. Demonic Art 4. Absolution 5. Execution 44 6. Impetuous Constant Chaos 7. Demigod 8. Sole Survivor 9. The Killing of I 10. Wrong Grave 11. Still in Progress 12. Wrath Connection† 13. Reborn in Greed• 14. Innocence Gone* (live) Line-Up: Jens Broman - Vocals Christofer Malmstrom - Guitars Klas Ideberg - Guitars Jörgen Löfberg - Bass Peter Wildoer - Drums & Vocals Recorded and Produced by Darkane at Not Quite Studio & Sensus Musikhuset, Helsingborg, Sweden between February and April 2008. Engineered by Darkane and Matthias Klauser. Mixed by Peter Wildoer; Assisted by Klas Ideberg. Samples and sound effects by Stefan Rosqvist. Mastered at the Mastering Room by Göran Finnberg. Cover artwork and photos by Fredrik Ödman. Released October 24th, 2008 in Europe by Massacre Records, November 5th in Japan, and February 10th, 2009 in North America. † is the European limited edition bonus, • is the American bonus, and * is the Japanese bonus recorded live May 2004 at The Tivoli. |
Layers of Lies (2005) | |
![]() | 1. Amnesia of the Wildoerian Apocalypse 2. Secondary Effects 3. Organic Canvas 4. Fading Dimensions 5. Layers of Lies 6. Godforsaken Universe 7. Klastrophobic Hibernation 8. Vision of Degradation 9. Contaminated 10. Maelstrom Crisis 11. Decadent Messiah 12. The Creation Insane 13. Subliminal Seduction* Line-Up: Andreas Sydow - Vocals Christofer Malmstrom - Guitars Klas Ideberg - Guitars Jörgen Löfberg - Bass Peter Wildoer - Drums & Vocals Recorded by Darkane at Not Quite Studio in Helsingborg, Sweden between October 2004 and March 2005. Mixed by Ideberg, Wildoer & Sydow. Drum engineering and sound effects by Stefan Rosqvist. Mastered at the Mastering Room by Göran Finnberg. Front and back cover artwork and group picture by Fredrik Ödman. All other artwork, photography, & layout by Fredrik Segerfalk. Released June 27th, 2005 in Europe and July 12th, 2005 in America by Nuclear Blast Records. Released by Toy's Factory in Japan. * is the Japanese bonus. |
Expanding Senses (2002) | |
![]() | 1. Innocence Gone 2. Solitary Confinement 3. Fatal Impact 4. Imaginary Entity 5. Violence from Within 6. The Fear of One´s Self 7. Chaos Vs Order 8. Parasites of the Unexplained 9. Submission 10. Growing Hate* Line-Up: Andreas Sydow - Vocals Christofer Malmstrom - Guitars Klas Ideberg - Guitars Jörgen Löfberg - Bass Peter Wildoer - Drums & Vocals Produced by Daniel Bergstrand and Darkane between February and May 2002. Mixed by Daniel Bergstrand, Örjan Örnkloo & Peter Wildoer at Dug Out Studios. Drums & vocals recorded at Dug Out Studios in Uppsala, Sweden. Guitars & bass recorded at Darkane's Not Quite Studio. Samples and keyboard programming by Örjan Örnkloo. Mastered by Thomas Eberger at the Cutting Room in Stockholm, Sweden. Cover and booklet artwork by Thomas Ewerhard. Photos taken by Ulla Alderin. Sketches drawn by Jonas Olrog. Released August 26th, 2002 in Europe and October 1st, 2002 in America by Nuclear Blast Records. Released by Toy's Factory in Japan September 4th, 2002. * is the Japanese bonus. |
Insanity (2001) | |
![]() | 1. Calamitas 2. Third 3. Emanation of Fear 4. Impure Perfection 5. Hostile Phantasm 6. Psychic Pain 7. 000111 8. The Perverted Beast 9. Distress 10. Inauspicious Coming 11. Pile of Hate 12. Inverted Spheres 13. Convicted* (live) Line-Up: Andreas Sydow - Vocals Christofer Malmstrom - Guitars Klas Ideberg - Guitars Jörgen Löfberg - Bass Peter Wildoer - Drums Produced and mixed by Daniel Bergstrand at Dug Out Studios in Uppsala, Sweden between May and July 2000. Engineered by Daniel Bergstrand and Darkane. Drums, choir and additional music recorded at WAR studios in Helsingborg, Sweden. Mastered by Peter In De Betou at the Cutting Room in Stockholm. Cover and layout by Thomas Ewerhard. Band photos by Stefan Ideberg. Executive producer Wez Wenedikter. Liscensed by Century Media Records from War Music. Released March 6th, 2001 in America by Century Media Records and April 30th, 2001 worldwide through Nuclear Blast Records. Released by Toy's Factory in Japan. * is the Japanese bonus. |
Rusted Angel (1999) | |
![]() | 1. Intro 2. Convicted 3. Bound 4. Rape of Mankind 5. Rusted Angel 6. A Wisdoms Breed 7. Chase for Existence 8. The Arcane Darkness 9. July 1999 10. Frenetic Visions 11. Relief in Disguise* Line-Up: Lawrence Mackrory - Vocals Christofer Malmstrom - Guitars Klas Ideberg - Guitars Jörgen Löfberg - Bass Peter Wildoer - Drums Produced and mixed by Daniel Bergstrand. Recorded and mixed at Dug Out Studios in Uppsala, Sweden between August and September 1998. Engineered by Daniel Bergstrand and Darkane. Strings recorded at WAR Studios by Darkane. Mastered at the Cutting Room in Stockholm by Peter In De Betou. Cover artwork and all other artwork by Chad Michael Ward. Executive producer Wez Wenedikter. Liscensed by Relapse Records from War Music. Released April 19th, 1999 in Europe and October 12th, 1999 in America. Released by Toy's Factory in Japan February 22nd, 1999. Reissued by Regain Records October 6th, 2003 in Europe and January 27th, 2004 in America. Extra tracks on the Regain reissue is the Japanese bonus track 'Relief in Disquise' and two live tracks, 'Convicted' and 'A Wisdoms Breed' recorded in Helsingborg, October 30th 1998 at The Tivoli with Lawrence Mackrory on vocals. |
2011 The demonic alliance tour | |
![]() | Sep. 20 - Strasbourg - Molodoi - FR Sep. 21 - Paris - Glaz'art - FR Sep. 22 - Eindhoven - Dynamo - NL Sep. 23 - Hengelo - Metropool - NL Sep. 24 - Leeuwarden - Harmonie (FREEZE FEST) - NL Sep. 25 - Lille - Roubaix - Hotel de la musique - FR Sep. 26 - Osnabruck - Bastard club - DE Sep. 27 - Berlin - Dazzle Danzclub - DE Sep. 28 - Bratislava - U Očka music club - SK Sep. 29 - Wien - Escape metal corner - AT Sep. 30 - Stuttgart - Club Zentral - DE Oct. 01 - Zurich - Dynamo (VIOLENT-FORCE Metalfest) - CH Oct. 02 - Annecy - Brise glace - FR |
2010 | |
Past gigsOct. 2 - KB, Malmo, SwedenSep. 10 - TUROCK OPEN AIR, Essen, Germany Sep. 11 - C.C.O, Lyon, France Jul. 16 - Bang Your Head, Balingen, Germany Jul. 17 - Kaltenbach Open Air, Spital am Semmering, Austria | |
2009 with Soilwork, Warbringer & Swallow The Sun | |
![]() | Jan. 30 - Rochester, NY - Penny Arcade Jan. 31 - Detroit, MI – Harpo's Feb. 02 - Nashville, TN - The Muse Feb. 03 - Jacksonville, FL - Jack Rabbits Feb. 04 - St Petersburg, FL - The Garage Feb. 05 - Ft Lauderdale, FL - Culture Room Feb. 06 - Orlando, FL - The Backbooth Feb. 07 - Atlanta, GA - Masquerade Feb. 08 - Charleston, SC - Music Farm Feb. 09 - Charlotte, NC - Amos Southend Feb. 10 - Springfield, VA - Jaxx Feb. 11 - Philadelphia, PA - Trocadero Feb. 12 - Worcester, MASS - Palladium Feb. 13 - Poughkeepsie, NY - Chance Theater Feb. 14 - Allentown, PA - Crocodile Rock Feb. 15 – New York, NY - Highline Ballroom Feb. 16 - Montreal, QC - FouFounes Feb. 17 - Toronto, ON - Opera House Feb. 18 - Pittsburgh, PA - Rex Theater Feb. 19 - Cleveland, OH - Peabody's Feb. 20 - Sauget, IL – Pop's Feb. 21 - Mokena, IL - Pearl Room Feb. 22 - Milwaukee, WI - The Rave Feb. 23 - St Paul, MN - Station 4 Feb. 24 - Winnipeg, MB - Royal Albert Arms Feb. 25 - Regina, SK - The Riddell at the University of Regina Feb. 26 - Calgary, AB - Warehouse Feb. 27 - Edmonton, AB - Starlite Room Feb. 28 - Prince George, BC - Sound Entertainment Center Mar. 01 - Vancouver, BC - Plaza Club Mar. 02 - Victoria, BC - Sugar Mar. 03 - Seattle, WA - El Corazon Mar. 04 - Portland, OR - Hawthorne Theater Mar. 05 - San Francisco, Ca - Slim's Mar. 06 - Bakersfield, CA - The Dome Mar. 07 - San Marcos, CA - Jumping Turtle Mar. 08 - Los Angeles, CA - Key Club Mar. 10 - Farmington, NM - Gator’s Mar. 11 - Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater Mar. 12 - Kansas City, MO - Beaumont Club Mar. 13 - Ok City, OK - Diamond Ballroom Mar. 14 - San Antonio, TX - Scout Bar Mar. 15 – Ft. Worth, TX - Lola's Mar. 16 - Houston, TX - Scout Bar Mar. 18 - Louisville, KY - Uncle Pleasants Mar. 19 - Raleigh, NC - Volume 11 Mar. 20 - Jacksonville, NC - Hooligans Music Hall Mar. 21 - Asheville, NC - Orange Peel Mar. 22 - Baltimore, MD - Sonar |
2009 | |
| Apr. 04 - The Tivoli, Helsingborg, Sweden Oct.10 - Underground, Oslo, Norway | |
2008 | |
| May 03 - Chicago Powerfest, Pearl Room, Mokena, IL Jul 25 - Helsingborgsfestivalen, Helsingborg, Sweden Aug 30 - Loud from the South Fest, Eindhoven, Holland Nov 06 - Nouveau Monde, Fribourg, Switzerland Nov 07 - White Bar Club, Fully, Switzerland Nov 08 - Transilvania, Erstfeld, Uri, Switzerland | |
2008 with Subliminal Crusher & Guests | |
![]() | Nov 20 - Init, Rome, Italy Nov 21 - Comunita’ Giovanile, Busto Arsizio, Italy Nov 23 - Iroko Content, Salerno, Italy |
2007 | |
| Jul 13 - Rockhimlen, Helsingborg, Sweden Nov 10 - Progpower, The Rock, Copenhagen, Denmark Nov 19 - The Tivoli, Helsingborg, Sweden | |
2006 | |
| May 04 - The Tivoli, Helsingborg, Sweden Jun 23 - Graspop Metal Meeting, Dessel, Belgium Aug 25 - Malmöfestivalen, Malmö, Sweden Sep 04 - The Tivoli, Helsingborg, Sweden | |
2006 with Sadus & Gory Blister | |
| Apr 14 - Baroeg, Rotterdam, Netherlands Apr 15 - Turock, Essen, Germany Apr 16 - Noordschok Fest, Groningen, Netherlands Apr 18 - Ubu, Rennes, France Apr 19 - Locomotive, Paris, France Apr 21 - Tor 3, Osnabruck, Germany Apr 22 - Rocking Chair, Vevey, Switzerland Apr 23 - La Gabbia, Bassano Del Grappa, Italy Apr 24 - Sonar Club, Colle de Val D'Elsa, Italy Apr 25 - Circolo Degli Artisti, Rome, Italy Apr 26 - Monastery, Vienna, Austria Apr 27 - Black Pes, Prague, Czech Republic Apr 28 - Exhaus, Trier, Germany Apr 29 - Kings Of Metal Fest, Arnhem, Netherlands Apr 29 - Biebob, Vosselaar, Belgium Apr 30 - 013, Tilburg, Netherlands | |
2005 | |
| Sep 24 - Club Imperiet, Herning, Denmark Sep 30 - Prisma, Västerås, Sweden Oct 01 - The Rock, Copenhagen, Denmark Oct 24 -The Tivoli, Helsingborg, Sweden | |
2005 with Fear Factory, Syl & Soilwork | |
![]() | Oct 28 - Granada, Lawrence, KS Oct 29 - Pop's, Sauget, IL Oct 30 - House of Blues, Chicago, IL Oct 31 - Quest Club, Minneapolis, MN Nov 01 - Rave Bar, Milwaukee, WI Nov 02 - The Intersection, Grand Rapids, MI Nov 04 - House of Blues, Cleveland, OH Nov 05 - Harpo's Concert Theatre, Detroit, MI Nov 06 - The Opera House, Toronto, ON Nov 08 - Irving Plaza, New York, NY Nov 09 - The Palladium, Worcester, MA Nov 11 - Starland Ballroom, Sayreville, NJ Nov 12 - Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA Nov 13 - Recher Theatre, Towson, MD Nov 14 - The Norva, Norfolk, VA Nov 15 - The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA Nov 16 - House of Blues, Lake Buena Vista, FL Nov 18 - Meridian, Houston, TX Nov 19 - Ridglea Theatre, Ft. Worth, TX Nov 20 - Graham Central Station, San Antonio, TX Nov 21 - Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa, OK Nov 22 - Sunshine Theatre, Albuquerque, NM Nov 23 - Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO Nov 25 - House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV Nov 26 - The Venue of Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ Nov 27 - House of Blues, San Diego, CA Nov 28 - House of Blues, Anaheim, CA Nov 30 - House of Blues, Hollywood, CA Dec 01 - The Pound, San Francisco, CA Dec 02 - The Boardwalk, Orangevale, CA Dec 03 - Roseland Theatre, Portland, OR Dec 04 - El Corazon, Seattle, WA Dec 05 - Croatian Cultural Centre, Vancouver, BC |
2004 | |
| Jul 24 - Tullakroksfestivalen, Ängelholm, Sweden Nov 6 - Aalborg Metal Fest, Aalborg, Denmark | |
2003 | |
| Mar 07 - New Jersey Metalfest, NJ, US Apr 26 - Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden Jun 07 - Sweden Rock Festival, Sölvesborg, Sweden Jun 08 - Rock Hard Festival, Gelsenkirchen, Germany Aug 02 - Wacken Open Air, Wacken, Germany Sep 25 - Barbie Club, Tel-Aviv, Israel | |
2003 with Meshuggah | |
| Mar 17 - Göta Källare, Stockholm, Sweden Mar 18 - Kulturbolaget, Malmö, Sweden Mar 19 - Sticky Fingers, Göteborg, Sweden Mar 20 - Betong, Oslo, Norway Mar 21 - Nivå, Gävle, Sweden Mar 22 - Contan, Örebro, Sweden | |
2003 with Testament, Marduk, Death Angel & Nuclear Assault | |
| Apr 08 - Astoria, London, UK Apr 09 - La Locomotive, Paris, France Apr 10 - Zeche Carl, Essen, Germany Apr 11 - Alter Schlachthof, Wels, Austria Apr 12 - Planet Music, Vienna, Austria Apr 13 - RockFabrik, Ludwigsburg, Germany Apr 14 - Z7, Pratteln, Switzerland Apr 15 - Alcatraz, Milan, Italy Apr 16 - Georg Elser Halle, Munich, Germany Apr 17 - La Laiterie, Strasbourg, France Apr 18 - Hell Raiser, Engelsdorf, Germany Apr 19 - Columbiahalle, Berlin, Germany Apr 20 - Hof Ter Loo, Antwerpen, Belgium Apr 21 - 013, Tilburg, Netherlands | |
2003 with Death Angel, Mnemic, Mystic Prophecy & Disbelief | |
| Nov 03 - La Locomotive, Paris, France Nov 04 - Underworld, London, UK Nov 06 - Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands Nov 07 - Vera, Groningen, Netherlands Nov 08 - Biebob, Vosselaar, Belgium Nov 09 - Willem II, Den Bosch, Netherlands Nov 11 - Zeche Carl, Essen, Germany Nov 12 - Live Arena, Münster, Germany Nov 13 - Rockhouse, Salzburg, Austria Nov 14 - Mega Club, Budapest, Hungary Nov 15 - K4, Ljubljana, Slovenia Nov 16 - Transilvania, Milan, Italy Nov 17 - Z7, Pratteln, Switzerland Nov 18 - Works, Osnabrück, Germany | |
2002 | |
| Aug 21 - Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden Sep 28 - Tivolihuset, Höganäs, Sweden Oct 24 - Högastenskolan, Helsingborg, Sweden Nov 05 - The Tivoli, Helsingborg, Sweden | |
2002 with Fuelblooded | |
| Nov 07 - Goudvishal, Arnhem, Netherlands Nov 08 - Iduna, Drachten, Netherlands Nov 09 - Pazzop, Bladel, Netherlands Nov 10 - Baroeg, Rotterdam, Netherlands | |
2002 with Criminal & Descent | |
| Nov 11 - Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff, UK Nov 12 - Underworld, London, UK Nov 14 - The Station, Bristol, UK | |
2002 with Darkane, Mastodon & High on Fire | |
| Nov 17 - Shibuya Club Quattro, Tokyo, Japan Nov 19 - Nagoya Club Quattro, Nagoya, Japan Nov 20 - Shinsaibashi Club Quattro, Osaka, Japan | |
2002 with Behemoth | |
| Dec 04 - Rudi Kott, Gdansk, Poland Dec 05 - Come In, Olsztyn, Poland Dec 06 - Proxima, Warszawa, Poland Dec 07 - Akademia, Rzeszow, Poland Dec 08 - Graffity, Lublin, Poland Dec 09 - Extreme, Krakow, Poland Dec 10 - Mega Club, Katowice, Poland Dec 11 - Madness, Wroclaw, Poland Dec 12 - Dekompresja, Lodz, Poland | |
2001 with Gardenian | |
| May 11 - Goudvishal, Arnhem, Netherlands May 12 - Metropool, Hengelo, Netherlands May 13 - Baroeg, Rotterdam, Netherlands | |
2001 | |
| Mar 23 - Belsepub, Gothenburg, Sweden May 19 - 2000 Decibel, Bengtsfors, Sweden May 25 - Tex, Copenhagen, Denmark Jun 01 - The Tivoli, Helsingborg, Sweden Jul 15 - Hell on Earth festival, Wiener Neustadt, Austria Aug 10 - Metalfest, Milwaukee, US Aug 18 - Waterpop festival, Wateringen, Holland Aug 25 - Hamnfesten, Höganäs, Sweden Oct 23 - The Tivoli, Helsingborg, Sweden | |
2000 | |
| Feb 18 - Markan, Hässleholm, Sweden Aug 12 - Festival Blå, Markan, Hässleholm, Sweden | |
1999 | |
| May 21 - Dynamo Open Air, Mierlo, Netherlands Jun 11 - Pir 16, Helsingborg, Sweden Jun 18 - Hultsfredsfestivalen, Hultsfred, Sweden Jun 27 - Graspop Festival, Dessel, Belgium Jul 24 - Tullakroksfestivalen, Ängelholm, Sweden Aug 07 - Billesholmsfestivalen, Billesholm, Sweden | |
1999 with Naglfar & Soilwork | |
| Mar 26 - Beukenhof, Eeklo, Belgium Mar 27 - Baroeg, Rotterdam, Netherlands Mar 28 - 013, Tilburg, Netherlands Apr 08 - Release party, The Tivoli, Helsingborg, Sweden | |
1999 with Altar | |
| Sep 16 - Tagrijn, Hilversum, Netherlands Sep 17 - Baroeg, Rotterdam, Netherlands Sep 18 - Metropool, Hengelo, Netherlands Sep 19 - Frontline, Gent, Belgium | |
1999 with Marduk, Cannibal Corpse, Angel Corpse, Defleshed & Ataernus | |
| Oct 31 - 013, Tilburg, Netherlands Oct 31 - Private party, Dortmund, Germany Nov 01 - Zeche Carl, Essen, Germany Nov 02 - Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany Nov 03 - Rockhouse, Salzburg, Austria Nov 04 - Incognito, München, Germany Nov 05 - Hafenbahn, Werdau, Germany Nov 06 - Hafenbahn, Offenbach, Germany | |
1998 | |
| Sep 11 - Fellini's Rockbar, Uppsala, Sweden Oct 30 - The Tivoli, Helsingborg, Sweden Oct 31 - Pir 16, Helsingborg, Sweden Dec 12 - Gottwalds, Ängelholm, Sweden | |
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