DEVILDRIVER, SNOT Members To Guest On SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO's 'Hard Attack'

October 7, 2008

Tune in to Sirius Satellite Radio's Hard Attack tomorrow night (Wednesday, October 8) around 8:00 p.m. EST to hear Dez Fafara from DEVILDRIVER and Mikey Doling from SNOT talk to host Jose Mangin about their upcoming West Coast tour (which kicks off in Eugene, Oregon on October 16),their Santa Barbara ties, and how the writing process is coming along for new albums from both DEVILDRIVER and SNOT.

DEVILDRIVER drummer John Boecklin sat out the band's appearance at the one-day Ozzfest in early August due to the fact that he was getting married the next day. Filling in for Boecklin at Ozzfest was DAATH's Kevin Talley, who has previously recorded and/or toured with DYING FETUS, CHIMAIRA, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, THE RED CHORD, HATE ETERNAL, M.O.D., MISERY INDEX and SUFFOCATION.

The reunited lineup of SNOT — featuring original members Mikey Doling (guitar),John "Tumor" Fahnestock (bass),Jamie Miller (drums) and Sonny Mayo (guitar) along with the group's latest addition, former DIVINE HERESY vocalist Tommy Cummings (a.k.a. Tommy Vext) — played its first show in 10 years on August 20, 2008 at Velvet Jones on State St. in Santa Barbara.

The band recently posted a new song, "The Band Plays On", on its official MySpace page.

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