Morgoth To Play US For First Time in Almost Two Decades
. In regards to their upcoming performance, the band comments: "We are very much looking forward to our show at MDF. It has been way too many years since we have last played on North American soil. As we have so many good memories on our previous touring through the US, the time to return is really over-due. Our loyal fan base has kept the name of Morgoth alive throughout all these years, so our return is also meant as a big THANK YOU to all our supporters who have never forgotten us. Be sure to get the full Teutonic death metal treatment when we enter the stage and prepare to get cursed!" -- Morgoth Morgoth will also soon release their first-ever live CD/DVD set, Cursed To Live, which celebrates the band's 20th anniversary of their all-time classic album, Cursed. The CD, 2LP, and limited DVD+2CD Cursed To Live set (please note that the DVD is a PAL format) will be available exclusively in North America through CM Distro on June 26th as an import. The live show featured on the album was recorded at the band's triumphant show headlining the Way Of Darkness Festival 2011, where MORGOTH performed an extensive set of 15 songs that mainly came from Cursed, among various other death metal classics. The DVD includes the Way Of Darkness show in its entirety, plus additional live videos from Rock Hard Festival and their warm-up show in Wermelskirchen, as well as the band's historic four official music videos (the CD/DVD set includes an additional CD with six live tracks from the Rock Hard show and five live tracks from MORGOTH's show at Wacken Open Air 2011).
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