11 Mar 2010

Cathedral + Church of Misery + The Gates of Slumber. Wednesday 28th April. Limelight, Belfast

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The Distortion Project presents:

CATHEDRAL
http://www.myspace.com/cathedral

CHURCH OF MISERY
http://www.myspace.com/churchofserialkiller

THE GATES OF SLUMBER
http://www.myspace.com/thegatesofslumber

Wednesday 28th April, 2010
The Limelight, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast.
Doors 9pm.

Tickets should be on sale tomorrow. Priced £18.50, they are available from From 22 Ticketmaster outlets province wide, Eason’s , Katy Dalys. 24hr hotlines – Tel: 0844 277 44 55. Buy online at www.cdcleisure.com / www.ticketmaster.ie.

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CATHEDRAL INFORMATION

To celebrate the release of their latest album ‘The Guessing Game’ Cathedral have announced 6 live shows in late April / early May 2010. Taking in England, Scotland and borth Southern and Northern Ireland these dates will represent the band’s first headlining tour since the Doomed Trinity package of 2006.

Keeping in the Cathedral tradition of delivering the best possible touring package they can, the band ae proud to announce the addition of Tokyo’s heaviest sons of Sabbath Church of Misery and the Orthodox Doom meets True Metal powerhouse this is Indianapolis’s The Gates of Slumber.

‘The Guessing Game’ which stands as Cathedral’s 9th full length release will hit the shops in April 29th 2010. Again produced by Warren Riker (Down, Crobar, The Fugees) and recorded at Chappel Studios in Lincolnshire ‘The Guessing Game’ marks perhaps the most dizzyingly eclectic, eccentric and fascinating album they’ve yet committed to posterity. Cathedrals frame of reference has always been a unique one, yet here their curious and captivating sound takes on new dimensions, fueled by equal parts by a fiercely anti-establishment imperative borne from punk rock origins, and a skyward reach gleaned from a longstanding devotion to the most outre and rewarding realms of progressive rock, folk and psychedelia. A 78 minute, 13 track double set magnum opus, ‘The Guessing Game’ fuses the expansive ambition of the most ornate gatefold double-album with Cathedral’s trademark marriage of incandescent ire and monstrous riffage.

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