DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE/Ex-STEREOMUD Singer Interviewed On 'All Knowing Force'

August 6, 2009

Former STEREOMUD and current DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE vocalist Erik Rogers was the featured guest on the July 28, 2009 edition of the "All Knowing Force" web-based interview show. The conversation focuses on the rise and fall of STEREOMUD and the poor business management decisions that led to their demise.

The hour-long chat is available for download as an MP3 audio file at this location.

"Burn", the latest video from DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE, can be viewed below. The clip was directed/edited by Scott "El" Haney of El Haney Video Productions and includes studio as well as performance footage.

DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE is currently putting the finishing touches on a four-song EP entitled "Skeletons" with producer Rusty T. Cobb.

Rogers abandoned plans to utilize the STEREOMUD moniker for the project, which also features guitarist Billy Grey (ex-FOZZY, SICK SPEED) and drummer Rodney Beaubouef (ex-STUCK MOJO).

DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE is:

Erik Rogers - Vocals
Billy Grey (ex-FOZZY, SICK SPEED) – Lead Guitar
Jake Kitchens - Bass
Rodney Beaubouef (ex-STUCK MOJO) – Drums

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