CHIMAIRA: New MARK HUNTER Audio Interview Available

February 15, 2007

ChroniX Radio, LLC, home of the Aggressive Radio Network and the largest independent aggressive radio station on the net, recently sat down with Mark Hunter of CHIMAIRA to talk about the band's upcoming release, "Resurrection", due on March 6 via Ferret Music.

According to Hunter, "Resurrection" demonstrates how maturing within a band and experimenting musically can make for a great CD. "There's something special about this album for me," he said. "All it was about was sparking some kind of emotion in the practice space that puts a smile on your face. Just getting that excitement and vibe back in the rehearsal space. A lot of times in the past, we've had goals but, this time we're like, 'Who cares!? Let's just have fun for a change!'"

Hear the entire interview exclusively at www.chronixradio.com.

As previously reported, a three-part video interview with CHIMAIRA, conducted recently by Holland's Toazted.com, has been posted online at this location.

CHIMAIRA has just released five ringtones from the band's new album, "Resurrection", which are available from Ferret Music's web site. Tracks include "Empire", "Pleasure in Pain", "Resurrection", "Six" and "Worthless".

CHIMAIRA track "Worthless" has been posted online on the band's MySpace page. A video for the song "Resurrection" has been posted online at YouTube.com. The clip was directed by Todd Bell and features an appearance by Mixed Martial Arts fighter Mavrick.

The "Resurrection" single was made available for purchase last week. Fans can download/buy the single through various web stores like Napster and iTunes.

CHIMAIRA will team up with KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, DRAGONFORCE and HE IS LEGEND for a North American tour beginning on February 21 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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