BIOHAZARD Frontman To Guest On 'Chaos To The Core' Show

December 25, 2009

BIOHAZARD vocalist/bassist Evan Seinfeld will guest on the "Chaos To The Core" show on Hard Rock Radio Live on Sunday, December 27 between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. EST. The interview was recorded on December 19 in response to a New York Post article in which Seinfeld's wife, adult-film actress Tera Patrick, was quoted as saying in her new book that Seinfeld chose his career as a porn actor over their marriage.

To listen to the show live via the Internet, go to www.hardrockradiolive.com.

The reunited original lineup of BIOHAZARD will enter Los Angeles' Underground Sounds Studio on January 19 to begin recording its new album for a summer 2010 release. This will be the first time the four original members — Evan Seinfeld, Billy Graziadei, Danny Schuler and Bobby Hambel — have recorded together since 1994's breakthrough CD "State Of The World Address".

Commented bassist/vocalist Evan Seinfeld, "BIOHAZARD and our four diverse, yet equal and integral parts converge upon our L.A. Underground Sound studio and resurrect our patented 'meat grinder' writing process. Each guy brings something — riffs, lyrics, concepts, songs, melodies, chants — and we get in a room and hammer it out.

"I have personally missed this process over the last years, but having Bobby back in the band has brought back some extra fire that has helped remind all of us what the Brooklyn style is all about. The process is exhausting, humbling, magical and empowering all at the same time. One of the songs we wrote in our first 'round' of this battle, 'Vengeance Is Mine', we just played in all of Europe, London, and Moscow and went over so well live that I am sure we are on the right track."

A world tour will commence in April 2010 and will last through late 2011.

BIOHAZARD just finished a 22-month reunion world tour where the band played 100-plus shows on five continents.

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