BURST To Guest On 'Headbanger's Ball'

May 12, 2006

Members of BURST will guest on tomorrows airing of MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball". Bassist Jesper Liverod and vocalist Linus Jagerskog will make an in-studio appearance on the program, Saturday, May 13. Also to be aired on this week’s program is the band’s video for "Where the Wave Broke", the lead-off track from their album "Origo". "Headbanger's Ball" airs every Saturday 10-12 p.m. EST on MTV2.

BURST will follow up their first European headlining tour with numerous summer festival appearances. The Swedish quintet will share stages with the likes of OPETH, H.I.M., TOOL, TRIVIUM, ARCH ENEMY and many more.

"Origo" saw a fall 2005 release in Europe, followed by a winter 2006 release in North America. An e-card previewing "Origo", which features the audio for "Where the Wave Broke" and "The Immateria", can be accessed here.

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