DEICIDE: New Interview With GLEN BENTON Available

March 21, 2008

Headbanger's Blog recently conducted an interview with DEICIDE frontman Glen Benton in which he discusses the tragedy of matrimony, the hypocrisy of the media, how working with a record label is as futile as entering into a bad marriage, why DEICIDE is good music for torturing prisoners and how hes much more interested in being a good father these days than an icon of the Satanic metal underworld.

Download the podcast at this location.

DEICIDE has announced a unique and exciting competition for fans to create and upload their own video clip for a new DEICIDE track called "In The Eyes Of God", taken from their upcoming album "Till Death Do Us Part". Fans are invited to make their own video for the song, using whatever means at their disposal. The clip can be filmed, animated, drawn or compiled from already existing images or footage. Anything goes so get as creative as you like.

The winner will be judged the clip with the most views on YouTube by the closing date of April 28 and will win the "grand prize" an Ibanez bass guitar fully signed by the band.

Fans can download "In the Eyes of God" and get full details on how to enter the competition at earache.com/deicidevideo.

All submissions must feature the song in its entirety, and must be uploaded via YouTube stating "Deicide In The Eyes Of God Competition" in the title and description.

Please submit the YouTube video URL link of your entry to [email protected].

Submissions are welcomed immediately.

DEICIDE will release "Till Death Do Us Part" on April 28 in Europe and May 13 in the U.S. via Earache Records.

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