CAGE Vocalist Interviewed On 'Black Night Meditations' Radio Show

November 11, 2009

WSCA 106.1 FM's "Black Night Meditations" radio show recently interviewed vocalist Sean Peck of San Diego, California metallers CAGE. Topics of discussion included Peck's influences, the early days of CAGE, and the influence of Marvel Comics on CAGE songs.

To listen to the interview, use the audio player below.

WSCA 106.1 FM is a non-commercial radio station broadcasting from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

"Black Night Meditations" airs every Tuesday night 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. EST.

For more information, visit www.wscafm.org.

CAGE's fifth album, "Science Of Annihilation", was released in Europe on May 22 through Music Buy Mail (June 7 in the rest of the world). The follow-up to the epic "Hell Destroyer" sees CAGE "pushing its boundaries yet again in every department," according to a press release. "With tracks like 'Planet Crusher', 'Speed Kills', and 'The Scarlet Witch', be prepared to feel the need to turn it up, get in your car and drive fast as Hell! All of the classic CAGE heavy metal sound is intact and found all throughout this 12-track smasher! Like all previous CAGE offerings, these songs will stick in your mind and cause many sleepless nights! If you love classic metal anthems, vocals that soar to the heavens and shatter glass, riffs that crunch your spine, and drums that blaze with thunder then behold…the science of annihilation!!"

Sean Peck interviewed on "Black Night Meditations" (click on player below to launch audio):

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