CIRCLE II CIRCLE/Ex-SAVATAGE Frontman Interviewed On 'The Mental Metal Show'

February 22, 2010

CIRCLE II CIRCLE/ex-SAVATAGE singer Zak Stevens was interviewed on this past Saturday's (February 20) edition of "The Mental Metal Show" hosted by DJ Metalgod. The chat is now available for streaming using the audio player below.

CIRCLE II CIRCLE last year parted ways with drummer Tom Drennan and replaced him with Johnny Osborn (X-THIRTIEN, DR. BUTCHER). The band also decided to carry on as a four-piece following the departure of guitarist Bill Hudson (WRITTEN IN BLOOD, ex-CELLADOR).

CIRCLE II CIRCLE will begin recording its fifth album later this year and is featured on the Triton Power Cruise, setting sail April 30, 2010.

CIRCLE II CIRCLE's fourth album, "Delusions of Grandeur", was released in June 2008 via Locomotive Records.

Stevens joined SAVATAGE in the early '90s for "Edge of Thorns" and contributed mightily to the Florida band's "Dead Winter Dead", "Handful of Rain" and "The Wake of Megellan" albums. Shortly before the "Poets & Madmen" LP in 2001, Stevens left amicably to form CIRCLE II CIRCLE and spend more time with his family. CIIC's 2003 release, "Watching In Silence", featured SAVATAGE mastermind Jon Oliva co-writing most of the material.

Zak Stevens interviewed on "The Mental Metal Show" (click on player below to launch audio):

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