Misfits Records Updates Fiends On Safety and Welfare of Balzac and Their Families In Japan
NEWS FROM JAPAN – “Misfits Records would like to update fiends everywhere regarding the safety and welfare of the members of Balzac and their families, in the wake of the terrible events unfolding in Japan. We’re happy to report that thankfully, the entire band, Hirosuke, Atsushi, Akio and Takayuki as well as their families and friends, are safe and unharmed. Balzac extends great thanks to everyone who is thinking of them”.
A message from Hirosuke:
“This time, in the East, especially in the Tohoku area, it has become a massive disaster. Tokyo has also become quite chaotic. When something like this affects Tokyo, it has great effect on all of Japan. At the moment, the Fukushima Nuclear Reactor has become a very large worry. Even though we are living in the West of the country, many of us are also affected by the disaster. It will take time to overcome everything that has happened, but all Japanese citizens are working hard and cooperating to reconstruct Japan.”
(Source: Official Misfits Records Newsletter, March 16, 2011)
* For more info on BALZAC, click the link below:
* Metal Odyssey reminds those who want to help out our great friends in Japan, to click on the link below for assistance:
http://www.google.com/intl/en/crisisresponse/japanquake2011.html
LONG LIVE THE MISFITS.
LONG LIVE BALZAC.
LONG LIVE JAPAN.
Stone.
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March 16, 2011 at 11:59 pm
>click on the link below for assistance
Thanks for that.
March 17, 2011 at 10:21 am
It’s the least I can do for such a serious circumstance… and for a wonderful people that make up Japan.