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KATAKLYSM - "Fire" Lyric Video Posted!


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Montreal based death metal powerhouse KATAKLYSM, have posted a lyric video for the track “Fire” at the following location:The song comes from their recently released album Waiting for the End to Come, which can be ordered in various formats from: http://goo.gl/182NBrWaiting for the End to Come was recorded by guitarist Jean Francois Dagenais and mixed by Zeuss (SUFFOCATION, HATEBREED, ARSIS). The artwork by Eliran Kantor (TESTAMENT, HATEBREED) will be featured on the deluxe digipak and LP versions of their new album, while the cover art by Peter Sallai (SABATON) will be featured on the standard jewel case and limited edition cassette tape versions. Check out this previously released trailer previewing the Peter Sallai cover and new music here: http://youtu.be/8W3JtbVLGwA View this video message from vocalist Maurizio Iacono outlining their upcoming world tour plans for Waiting for the End to Come: http://youtu.be/MIJD5LM6feEThe brand new tracks “Kill the Elite” and “Like Animals” are available for streaming at the following location: http://goo.gl/XpHiyZ.More on Waiting for the End to Come:“Elevate” music video http://youtu.be/g7Yw1jYMptITrack-by-track part 1 http://youtu.be/XJLS2OXFDQATrack-by-track part 2 http://youtu.be/kvd1qBQqYFATrack-by-track part 3 http://youtu.be/5XmPxczBaJY Don’t miss KATAKLYSM live: „WAITING FOR THE END TO COME PART 1: EUROPEAN TOUR 2014 Presented by Metal Hammer, Legacy, Musix, Noizeletter, Metal.de, Metallian, BLAST! KATAKLYSMKRISIUNFLESHGOD APOCALYPSE 09.01.2014 DE Berlin, C-Cub10.01.2014 DE Glauchau, Alte Spinnerei11.01.2014 DE Essen, Turock12.01.2014 NL Leeuwarden, Romein13.01.2014 UK London, Underworld14.01.2014 UK Manchester, Sound Control15.01.2014 UK Glasgow, Classic Grand16.01.2014 IE Belfast, Voodoo17.01.2014 IE Dublin, The Pint18.01.2014 UK Bristol, Bierkeller19.01.2014 BE Vosselaar, Biebob20.01.2014 FR Paris, Divan Du Monde21.01.2014 FR Toulouse, Dynamo 23.01.2014 ES Madrid, Caracol24.01.2014 ES Valencia, Sala Fussion25.01.2014 ES Barcelona, Razmatazz 226.01.2014 FR Luynes, Korrigan27.01.2014 CH Pratteln, Z 728.01.2014 DE Lindau, Vaudeville29.01.2014 IT Bruneck, Ufo30.01.2014 SI Ljubljana, Gala Hala31.01.2014 AT Wörgl, Komma01.02.2014 HU Budapest, Dürer Kert 02.02.2014 CZ Prag, Club Matrix03.02.2014 AT Vienna, Szene04.02.2014 SK Bratislava, Majestic Music Club05.02.2014 PL Krakow, Kwadrat06.02.2014 PL Warsaw, Proxima07.02.2014 PL Szczecin, Heya Club08.02.2014 DE Hamburg, Markthalle09.02.2014 DK Aarhus, Voxhall10.02.2014 DK Copenhagen, Pumpehuset11.02.2014 DE Hannover, Musikzentrum12.02.2014 DE Frankfurt, Batschkapp13.02.2014 DE Ludwigsburg, Rockfabrik14.02.2014 DE Geiselwind, Music Hall15.02.2014 DE München, Backstage Read more... then come back and comment below.

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