BEHEMOTH Bassist Discusses BLACK RIVER Project In New Audio Interview

September 15, 2010

Infernal Masquerade webzine recently conducted an interview with BEHEMOTH bassist Orion (real name: Tomasz Wróblewski) about his BLACK RIVER rock band, which also features Daray (DIMMU BORGIR),Taff (ROOTWATER),Kay (ex-NEOLITHIC) and Art (SOULBURNERS). You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

An e-card for "Black'n'Roll", the new album from BLACK RIVER, can be accessed at this location.

"Black'n'Roll" was released in North America by Armoury Records/Eagle Rock on July 20. The CD was made available in Europe on February 26 via Mystic Production/Indie Distribution. The follow-up to 2008's self-titled debut was recorded at Studio Sonus and Studio Gdansk and was engineered by Malta (BEHEMOTH). The CD consists of 11 adrenaline-fuelled songs in the vein of THE CULT, MONSTER MAGNET and DANZIG.

"Black'n'Roll" track listing:

01. Barf Bag
02. Isabel
03. Lucky In Hell
04. Black'n'Roll
05. Breaking The Wall
06. Free Man
07. Too Far Away
08. Loaded Weapon
09. Morphine
10. Like A Bitch
11. Young'n'Drunk

The "Lucky In Hell" video can be viewed below. The clip features one of the most talented and popular Polish actresses — Magdalena Cielecka — who, for the first time in her career, makes an appearance in such short illustrative movie form.

Cielecka has won many important awards at cinema festivals in Edinburgh, Geneva, Tokyo and Gdynia, among others.

Kay states about the second BLACK RIVER album: "It has the taste of good whisky, it smells with sweat of girls dancing at the strip bar and with odor of car tires burnt on tarmac."

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/blackriverpl.

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