CAULDRON Interviewed By Canada's HELLBOUND RADIO

March 19, 2010

Jason Decay and Ian Chains of Canadian traditional metallers CAULDRON were recently interviewed on Canada's Hellbound Radio. Watch the chat below.

CAULDRON's "Chained Up In Chains" video can be viewed below. Shot during the "Waste The World" tour, the clip features the band doing what it does best — playing balls-to-the-wall traditional metal and acting like rock stars both on stage and off.

CAULDRON's full-length debut, "Chained To The Nite", was released on April 6, 2009 in Europe and May 5, 2009 in the rest of the world via Earache Records. The CD was produced by Ian Blurton and was mixed by Neil Kernon (DOKKEN, QUEENSRŸCHE, JUDAS PRIEST).

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