AS I LAY DYING Guitarist To Guest On 'The Blaylock Effect'

February 17, 2009

Guitarist Nick Hipa of San Diego-based metallers AS I LAY DYING will guest on "The Blaylock Effect" this Friday, February 20 at 5:00 p.m. on BurnoutMedia.com.

AS I LAY DYING has set "This Is Who We Are" as the title of its upcoming three-disc DVD set. Due on April 14 via Metal Blade, the effort will include live performances, backstage footage, interviews, photos, production videos, and a documentary on the group covering everything from the band's humble beginnings to the their massive success as one of today's leading metal acts. The DVD is being directed and produced by Denise Korycki, who also worked on the CANNIBAL CORPSE DVD "Centuries of Torment".

"This Is Who We Are" will mark AS I LAY DYING's first release since "An Ocean Between Us", which came out August 21, 2007 and entered The Billboard 200 chart at No. 8.

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