CHILDREN OF BODOM Frontman Focus Of Special YOUNG GUITAR Issue
December 5, 2008According to a posting on the CHILDREN OF BODOM fan site Scythes Of Bodom, Japan's Young Guitar magazine has released a special issue dubbed "100% Alexi Laiho" featuring detailed articles of the band's history, the complete discography, a list of equipment and gear, and all 13 interviews the publication has done with COB mainman Alexi Laiho (guitar, vocals) between 1999 and 2008. In addition, the issue includes a "Hate Crew Deathlesson" guitar tutorial and tablature for the songs "Lake Bodom", "Downfall", "Hate Me!", "Hate Crew Deathroll", "Living Dead Beat" and "Tie My Rope". The magazine also comes with a 23-minute DVD featuring Laiho breaking down a few of his guitar solos. He also presents various licks from live shows, talks about his gear and offers general advice to aspiring guitarists.
The U.S. branch of Spinefarm Records will release the following CHILDREN OF BODOM titles on limited-edition picture disc vinyl on January 13, 2009:
* "Blooddrunk" (2008)
* "Tokyo Warhearts" (2006)
* "Are You Dead Yet?" (2005)
* "Follow the Reaper (2000)
* "Hatebreeder" (1999)
* "Something Wild" (1997)
Each title will be individually numbered and are limited to 1,500 copies, making them instant collectors items!
For more information, visit the Spinefarmwebstore.
CHILDREN OF BODOM has just released a new single, "Smile Pretty For The Devil", in the UK to coincide with the first date on the band's run of UK shows with SLIPKNOT and MACHINE HEAD. The third single from BODOM's internationally successful "Blooddrunk" album is available on three-track CD, with the accompanying video plus POISON cover "Talk Dirty To Me" also featured. This release (strictly limited to 1,000 numbered copies) comes in a poster bag and are ONLY on sale at two Zavvi stores in London and Manchester where CHILDREN OF BODOM took part in in-store appearances.
CHILDREN OF BODOM's new album, "Blooddrunk", landed at position No. 22 on The Billboard 200 chart after selling over 19,000 copies in its first week of release.
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