BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, BANG TANGO Members Interviewed On 'Rockin' Metal Revival'

May 10, 2010

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY bassist John "J.D." DeServio and BANG TANGO lead vocalist Joe Leste were interviewed for the latest edition of "Rockin' Metal Revival". You can now stream the entire three-hour program in three parts below.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY has set "Order Of The Black" as the title its new studio album, due in North America on August 10 via E1 Music. The CD will be made available in Europe through Roadrunner Records and in Australia and New Zealand via Riot! Entertainment.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's longtime drummer Craig Nunenmacher recently left the band and was replaced by veteran rock skinsman Will Hunt (EVANESCENCE, STATIC-X, DARK NEW DAY, TOMMY LEE, STUCK MOJO).

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY will headline the second stage at this year's installment of Ozzy Osbourne's travelling festival, Ozzfest. This marks the band's sixth appearance on the explosive hard rock package tour. Following Ozzfest, BLS will head out on its own worldwide headlining tour in support of "Order Of The Black" through 2011.

BANG TANGO entered the studio in January to begin recording its first studio album in almost five years. The CD is being produced and engineered by Larry Eleya.

BANG TANGO's last album, "From the Hip", was released in October 2006 via Perris Records. The CD was engineered by Scott "Goody" Goodwine (HATEBREED, FLOTSAM AND JETSAM) and was mixed by Taz (CHERRY ST., THE ADDICTIONS, SPINNING CHAIN).

Hour 1:

Hour 2 (featuring interview with John "J.D." DeServio):

Hour 3 (featuring interview with Joe Leste):

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