DIAMOND HEAD: New BRIAN TATLER Interview To Air Tomorrow

May 18, 2007

Rock 247 Online will broadcast an interview with DIAMOND HEAD guitarist Brian Tatler on Saturday, May 19 between 17.00 and 19.00 GMT.

For more information, visit www.rock247online.co.uk.

Two 60-second samples from DIAMOND HEAD's upcoming "What's In Your Head?" CD — "This Planet and Me" and "Skin on Skin" — have been posted online on the group's official web site.

"What's In Your Head?" was previously described by the band as "a powerful but varied collection of songs." Other songtitles set to appear on the album include "Nothing to Lose" ("an hypnotic track with great lyrics from [singer] Nick Tart"),and "Reign Supreme" ("the heaviest track DIAMOND HEAD have recorded since 'Am I Evil?'").

Dave Nicholls is the recording engineer and producer with guitarist Brian Tatler. Dave recently recorded the SLIPKNOT live album, and has also worked with THE WILDHEARTS. He has been on tour with STONE SOUR during the last few months.

Commented the band: "Brian and Nick have spent months writing these songs and all you fans will be thrilled with the results. We believe this will be the album DIAMOND HEAD have always threatened to make. What 'All Will Be Revealed' promises, 'What's In Your Head?' delivers — and then some!"

(Thanks: Lloydie Lloyd)

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