DAYLIGHT DIES: New Video Interview Available

August 14, 2008

A video interview with Raleigh-based metallers DAYLIGHT DIES can be viewed below. The chat finds the band answering questions from Metal Maniacs magazine about DAYLIGHT DIES' latest album, "Lost to the Living".

Mixed at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden by Jens Bogren (OPETH, KATATONIA),"Lost to the Living" features nine new songs from this cherished, North Carolina-based doom metal band. Working with Travis Smith (AMON AMARTH, SOILWORK) for the album's packaging, the band's latest CD is already turning out to be another fan and critic favorite. "We all feel confident this is the strongest album we've made," says drummer Jesse Haff. "The material is a mix of beautiful, melancholic leads and harsh dissonant rhythms; all the despair-driven hooks and dark atmosphere you've come to expect from us."

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