Mourning Beloveth January 2005 archive

June 2005 Newsletter

Sat, 25 Jun 2005
The album is out two months now and it seems the majority of people are slowly getting in to it, the stripped back, harsher sound takes some getting use to but when you dig beneath that it is still Mourning Beloveth. The interviews and press are dying down and we have been concentrating on tightening our set and our recent gigs in Paris and Dublin were well attended, thanks to Rose and family for organising Paris for us and to the few Irish that came to see our first gig airing the new songs and they seemed to slot in perfectly with the older material. The gig in Whelans with Primordial and Scald sold out and it is further proof that the Irish metal scene is finally recognising there is plenty of homegrown talent to be proud of. We still have some gig shirts left from that night and they are available from Sentinel or just contact us. Our next gig is at Day of Darkness in pedigree on July 9th with Rotting Christ and we are playing a different set to Dublin, should be another night of mayhem. After Day of Darkness we play Greece with Primordial in September and after that we should have some shows in the UK and Germany. Keep an eye to the gigs page.
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April 2005 Newsletter

Fri, 1 Apr 2005
The album was released last week after a few pressing plant fuck ups and the first pressing of both the digi-pack and the jewel case have gone for re-press already which is an encouraging sign. Responses have been very positive from the press so far and we have even had some coverage in the mainstream press.
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February 2005 Newsletter

Tue, 1 Feb 2005
Grau will release the new album on March 29th. Pre orders are being taken for the limited edition double digipack which contains the two extra songs Disintegrate and a re-recording of Part 1. The digipack also contains a live recording from our set in Vera on the DSR tour 2004. Promos have just been sent around to the various magazines and some very positive feedback so far.
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