CROSSBREED: New Audio Interview Available

December 15, 2008

Vocalist James Rietz and bassist Corey "Floyd" of the Florida-based metal act CROSSBREED were interviewed this past week on the "Jay Stone Show". You can now listen to the program at this location.

CROSSBREED recently posted a new song, "Hollow", on the band's MySpace page. The track will appear on the group's forthcoming album, "K.E. 101", tentatively due in April 2009 via Driven Music Group, Inc. — the Phoenix, Arizona-based music label and entertainment company created by Brian "Head" Welch, a founding member, songwriter and guitarist from the multi-platinum rock band KORN.

"K.E. 101" is expected to include the following songs (in no particular order):

* Hollow
* End of Days
* The Calling
* Superstition
* Saints of Grey
* Beg
* Nothing
* TBNOT
* Deliverence
* Control
* Kill Everything
* Emote

It was a radio show hosted by Tampa's WXTB in early 2000 that landed a CROSSBREED demo in the hands of the Canadian metal band KITTIE, who brought the tape to the attention of its then-label Artemis Records. CROSSBREED signed a deal soon after, spending the latter part of the year holed up in a New York City studio where they wrote and recorded the songs that would become 2001's "Synthetic Division". The album went on to sell over 50,000 copies in the United States, while the band continued to tour across the country.

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