CHANNEL ZERO: Quality Video Footage, Photos From Last Night's Concert Available

January 25, 2010

Video footage of reunited Belgian metallers CHANNEL ZERO's January 24, 2010 performance at Ancienne Belgique in Brussels can be viewed below. Photos of the concert can be found at Metalchroniques.fr.

CHANNEL ZERO has just released its new single, "Black Flowers", with the help of internationally acclaimed guitarist Mikey Doling (ex-SOULFLY, SNOT). You can purchase the track via iTunes at this location.

CHANNEL ZERO kicked off a series of six sold-out concerts this past Friday (January 22) at the Ancienne Belgique.

The band's current lineup includes original members Franky DSVD on vocals, Phil B on drums and Tino De Martino on bass.

Guitarist Xavier Carion was forced to sit out the reunion concerts because of an injured ear and is being replaced by Doling.

CHANNEL ZERO 2010 is:

Franky DSVD - Vocals
Phil B - Drums
Tino De Martino - Bass
Mikey Doling - Guitar

CHANNEL ZERO's third album, "Unsafe" (1995),was the band's first effort to be released internationally. The group followed it up by touring with MEGADETH, DANZIG, SPUDMONSTERS and BIOHAZARD, and embarking on an Australian headlining run. A fourth album, "Black Fuel", followed in 1996 but it failed to make a dent on international charts, leading to the band's split in 1997.

CHANNEL ZERO was one of the most popular homegrown metal acts in Belgium, where the band's albums reportedly sold upwards of 20,000 copies each.

CHANNEL ZERO has been confirmed for this year's edition of the Graspop Metal Meeting, set to take place June 25-27, 2010 in Dessel, Belgium.

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