BURN IN SILENCE: New Video Interview Available

January 22, 2008

HeavyMetalSource.com recently conducted an interview with BURN IN SILENCE vocalist Chris Harrell, bassist Wes Kelly and keyboardist Ben Schulkin in Shelton, Connecticut. Topics covered include the split with Prosthetic Records, new bandmembers, the songwriting process for the new album and what we can expect in 2008 from the band.

Watch the 10-minute clip below.

BURN IN SILENCE's most recent album, "Angel Maker", came out in 2006 via Prosthetic. The CD was recorded with producer Ken Susi (UNEARTH) in late 2005 and early 2006, with Tue Madsen (HIMSA, THE HAUNTED) handling mixing duties. The record is the follow-up to BURN IN SILENCE's self-released "Pure as Your First Day" EP.

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