Artist-On-Artist Interview: IWRESTLEDABEARONCE's CAMERON And EYES SET TO KILL's RODRIGUEZ

October 9, 2010

IWRESTLEDABEARONCE is currently destroying towns across the country on their headlining trek, dubbed "The Ghostbustour", with support from EYES SET TO KILL, CHELSEA GRIN, THE CHARIOT and VANNA. Now the first in a four-part video series is available featuring artist-on-artist interviews during the tour.

The series kicks off with IWRESTLEDABEARONCE's Krysta Cameron and EYES SET TO KILL's singer/guitarist Alexia Rodriguez. in the clip below, the duo discuss everything from touring and bad habits to cross-band dating.

General-admission tickets for the all-ages Ghostbustour shows are on sale now, with prices ranging from $12 to $15. Tickets and more information are available at TheGhostbustoursite.com. 50 VIP ticket packages per show are available for $30 each through Artist Arena. VIP packages include a ticket, meet-and-greet with IWRESTLEDABEARONCE at the show, t-shirt, early entry and a photo with IWRESTLEDABEARONCE by photographer Jeremy Saffer which will be printed and autographed onsite.

IWRESTLEDABEARONCE's latest album, "It's All Happening", sold 4,300 copies of its in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 121 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD landed at position No. 1 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200.

IWRESTLEDABEARONCE recently released the "It's All Happening" (Century Media Records) three-disc deluxe reissue CD, which includes the "It's All Remixed" bonus CD and DVD, featuring a variety of remixes and exclusive video. The "It's All Happening" bonus DVD includes song stems for listeners to create their own remixes as well as in-studio webisodes, tour journals, music videos and additional video content.

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