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Female doom metal band MIST will be playing the unofficial MetalDays warmup gig on July 20th in Slovenia!

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The massive outdoor metal concert MetalDays which is held in Tolmin, Slovenia from July 20-26 2014 has a two day warmup gig for smaller metal bands to gain huge exposure from the massive crowds that attend the fest. The all-female doom metal band Mist has been invited to play the warmup gig on July 20th.  Read on for more details about the band down below.

From The Press Release

Slovenian all-female doom metal band  MIST is ending its highly successful concert season this summer at the unofficial MetalDays Warmup gig which will be held on 19th and 20th July at Club Bugatti in Tolmin, Slovenia. So, if you’re arriving a day early to MetalDays, you can watch MIST live on 20th June. They will be sharing the stage with a few local bands such as Bleeding Fist (black metal), Underground (heavy metal), Frost (black metal) and Teleport (sci-fi thrash metal). Facebook Event with more info has been set up here.

After a well deserved summer break, the girls will hit the road again in autumn, including the Malta Doom Metal Festival and the renowned Hammer Of Doom Festival in Würzburg, Germany, also featuring some great acts, such as Saint Vitus, Trouble, Kadavar, Orange Goblin, Avatarium, Mount Salem, Jess And The Ancient Ones, and many others.

MIST released their first demo recordings simply entitled “Demo 2013” last year in November, which was re-issued on CD for the third time due to great interest. “Demo 2013” is still available as a name-your-price download on their Bandcamp page.

For more information:

https://www.facebook.com/mist.doom
https://mistdoom.bandcamp.com

https://mistdoom.tumblr.com

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Michael Juvinall

I am a Horror journalist, producer, ravenous Horror fiend, aficionado of the classic Universal Monsters, Hammer Horror, Werewolves, and all things Horror.

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