Mourning Beloveth January 2009 archive

A year in review

Tue, 29 Dec 2009
it has been a busy year in the Mourning Beloveth rehearsal room with a tour, support to Opeth in the Olympia and now a lineup reshuffle
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Mourning Beloveth support Opeth in The Olympia

Sat, 24 Oct 2009
Oh yes we did... This is your Captain speaking! Just after hitting planet reality after the last weeks actions, so time for a little note from us. First and foremost, a BIG thank you to John Foley at MCD for giving us this opportunity, and to Opeth for being gracious hosts. We are much obliged Squires, thank thee. What happened to Belfast?????
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MB to support Swedish titans OPETH in Belfast and Dublin

Fri, 23 Oct 2009
As it says on the tin... Mourning Beloveth are pleased to announce that we have been asked to play support to mega selling Swedish Death/Prog institution OPETH on both their highly anticipated Irish shows this coming Autumn.
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Tour Thanks

Thu, 22 Oct 2009
back to reality... Well, nearly a week back after the final show of the Milestones of Misery tour and a quick diversion to see the mighty Saint Vitus in Germany, twice, time for a little reflection... First and foremost, a heartfelt hail and thanks to all those who got off their backside to attented any of the shows, bought some merch, raised a glass or 3 with us, headbanged, roared abuse, laughed at our accents, fell over and helped in their own way to help us spread a lil DOOM over Europe this Spring- have a drink on us, you fuckin legends!!!
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February 2009 Update

Wed, 25 Feb 2009
It’s been a relatively busy few months for us. Following the cancellation of the tour in March and the album release in May we laid low until October due to family reasons I am sure plenty of you are aware of. October came and we fulfilled a long time commitment to play Lithuania. Over 500 payers that created one of the best and friendliest atmospheres we have ever experienced and an almost flawless performance from us made it a memorable weekend and not a drunken Irish man in sight. Two weeks later we were in Belgium in a town best described as the “Athy of Belgium” and despite the PA blowing up twice, the soundman 4 hours late and Tim ripping a snare skin during the first song, all during bouts of power failures we still played well enough for the small crowd to enjoy an hour of doom.
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