ANKLA: New Audio Interview With IKARO STAFFORD Available

August 14, 2007

Terrestrial radio stations seem to be ignoring metal, but according to ANKLA lead singer Ikaro Stafford "Sirius Satellite Radio is 90% of why everyone in knows about ANKLA." He spoke with Chicago radio personality Cara Carriveau minutes before they hit the stage at Ozzfest in Chicago last Friday. Ikaro shares plenty of Ozzfest stories (such as the fact that LAMB OF GOD lead singer Randy Blythe likes to BBQ for all the bands backstage at each show) and breaks the news of ANKLA's involvement in next year's Sirius Satellite Radio Tour.

Listen to Ikaro's interview at www.CarasBasement.com.

ANKLA's debut album, "Steep Trails", was released in July 2006 through Bieler Bros. Records.

For a list of upcoming ANKLA shows, go to www.myspace.com/ankla1.

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