AMON AMARTH's ANDERSSON Featured In 'Metalkast''s New Drumming Video Show

February 1, 2011

"Rög's Talkin' DrumZ", along with "Metalkast", has announced the release of the first pilot episode of "Rög's Talkin' DrumZ: The Video Show" — a program about drumming and the featured artist. This first pilot features the intense playing of drummer Fredrik Andersson of Swedish death metallers AMON AMARTH and THIS ENDING. It contains in-depth questions focusing on his drumming, a history piece on Fredrik, music videos from AMON AMARTH and THIS ENDING, and even a chat with his drum tech Holger Hahn.

You can view the first video episode below.

Fredrik is a player that any serious drummer needs to learn more about; his musical approach and drumming ability are perfectly matched, making him a machine.

"Rög's Talkin' DrumZ" is the first successful spin-off show from the "Metalkast" podcast/radio show.

"Metalkast" launched July 4, 2007 as a fully multimedia-rich podcast featuring in-depth interviews with musicians as well as metal and rock music.

"Metalkast" and its series of shows are now listened to in over 40 countries through a series of individual podsenders (RSS feeders) and online radio stations.

"Metalkast" is one of the longest running fully multimedia-rich podcasts.

"Rög's Talkin' DrumZ" has an audio show that features Lawrence Paterson (drummer for BLAZE BAYLEY, CHOKEHOLD, SINOCENCE) as Rög's co-host. Artists featured to date include Lawrence Paterson, Bobby Rondinelli, James Kottak, Mark Zonder, Gene Hoglan, Carl Canedy, Vinny Appice and Randy Black.

For more information, visit www.rogstalkindrumz.com.

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