While driving through the Northern Pass from Vancouver to Edmonton in Canada, PANZERFAUST hit a patch of black ice and flipped their van into a creek off the highway. All band members are safe but most of the gear and merchandise have been destroyed.
PANZERFAUST is currently on tour with BELPHEGOR and CRYPTOPSY and says it will not perform the show in Regina on November 30. Read band’s statement below:
Today we narrowly avoided a swift visit from the angel of death. While driving through the Northern pass from Vancouver to Edmonton we hit black ice – spiralling us into the frozen creek below. Despite being pinned beneath the crushed vehicle, submerged in the frigid water, we managed to crawl from the wreckage; all of us relatively unscathed. Be that as it may, much of our gear and merchandise has been destroyed, and we have been informed that insurance will cover none of it.
Needless to say, our performance in Regina will have to be cancelled. We have every intention of finishing the tour, however, some tremendous financial burdens stand in our way. We humbly ask anyone that can assist us financially in any way to help us see this campaign through. Anything helps, and we would be indebted to you. One way or another, Panzerfaust has every intention of spearheading forward, as our dignity demands it of us.
Any donations can be sent via Paypal to:
brock.panzer@gmail.com
May death tremble to take us,
Panzerfaust
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