ALAN TECCHIO: New Audio and Video Interviews Posted Online

January 27, 2009

The latest episode of "Talking Metal" features an interview host Mark Strigl conducted with vocalist Alan Tecchio (SEVEN WITCHES, HADES, NON-FICTION).

The podcast can be downloaded at this location. In addition, a video portion of Mark Strigl's interview with Alan Tecchio containing exclusive content can be viewed below.

Alan joined SEVEN WITCHES in July 2005 as a replacement for James Rivera. He was only supposed to sing one song on SEVEN WITCHES guitarist Jack Frost's solo album, "Out In The Cold", but Jack really liked his singing style so he asked him to join the band.

SEVEN WITCHES' latest CD, "Deadly Sins", came out in November 2007 via Screaming Ferret Wreckords.

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