DAATH: Video Interview Available

July 23, 2007

A video interview with DAATH drummer Kevin Talley and guitarist Emil Werstler conducted by Roadrunner Records Italy has been posted at this location. The footage was shot this past April in Bologna, Italy.

FPE-TV recently posted video footage of DAATH's Eyal Levi and Emil Werstler shredding the axe. Check it out at YouTube.

DAATH has launched its own YouTube channel featuring a collection of videos and live performances.

DAATH has just released an exclusive remix of "Dead on the Dance Floor", a track from their debut Roadrunner release, "The Hinderers", via digital EP. The song was remixed by Danny Lohner, former of NINE INCH NAILS and A PERFECT CIRCLE.

DAATH is currently dominating the second stage at this year's Ozzfestwith fellow underground acts such as HATEBREED, NILE, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD and CHTHONIC.

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