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PRO-PAIN sign to SPV/Steamhammer Records, work on a new album, announce tour dates

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PRO-PAIN have announced that they have inked a deal with SPV/Steamhammer Records and are apparently releasing another album this fall.

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Steamhammer A&R representative Olly Hahn comments:

I already worked with Gary together in the ’90s and it was a pleasure to see how dedicated he is for his band and the metal/hardcore family in general. Pro-Pain stands always for energetic music and live performances and I´m looking forward to a new masterpiece in the fall 2013!

Frontman Gary Meskil adds:

We are very happy and proud to be part of the SPV/Steamhammer family! They have a long history of bringing quality thrash to the masses, and so we look forward to releasing some devastatingly brutal new music via this partnership.

Catch them live with SIX REASONS TO KILL, UNDIVIDED , DON GATTO:
14.02. Berlin – SO36 (Germany)
15.02. Bischofswerda – Eastclub (Germany)
16.02. Essen – Turock (Germany)
17.02. Almelo – NAXT Stage (Netherlands)
18.02. Köln – MTC (Germany)
19.02. Roeselare – De Verlichte Geest (Belgium)
20.02. La Roche sur Yon – Texas Café (France)
22.02. Montpellier – Secret Place (France)
23.02. Düdingen – Bad Bonn (Switzerland)
24.02. Freiburg – Cafe Atlantik (Germany)
25.02. Nürnberg – Rockfabrik (Germany)
26.02. Bratislava – Club Randal (Slovakia)
27.02. Zagreb – Kset (Croatia)
28.02. Belgrad – Gun Club (Serbia)
01.03. Novi Sad – The Quarter (Serbia)
02.03. Slatina – The Rock (Romania)
03.03. Cluj Napoca – Gambrinus Pub (Romania)
05.03. Ostrava – Barrak Music Club (Czech Republic)
06.03. Wroclaw – Alibi (Poland)
07.03. Schwäbisch Hall – Kantine 26 (Germany)
08.03. Memmingen – Kaminwerk (Germany)
09.03. Weinheim – Café Central (Germany)

PRO-PAIN August dates:
10.08. München – Free And Easy (Germany)
30.08. Frankfurt/Oder – Beach Rock Festival (Germany)

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