DIMMU BORGIR, DEVILDRIVER, CHIMAIRA, ATREYU: ESP Video Interviews Available

May 17, 2007

ESP Guitars has just added four new videos to its expanding collection of exclusive interviews with their endorsed artists. The latest vids feature Galder and Silenoz from DIMMU BORGIR (video); Rob Arnold and Matt DeVries from CHIMAIRA (video); Jeff Kendrick, Jon Miller, and Mike Spreitzer from DEVILDRIVER (video); and Dan Jacobs and Travis Miguel from ATREYU (video). Each video has members of the bands talking about the reasons they chose their ESP guitar or bass, including specific information about their preferences in pickups, body style, neck feel and much more. The musicians also discuss topics like what got them into metal in the first place, their influences, and their activities outside of music.

The videos and interviews are produced as a collaborative effort between ESP's in-house artist relations staff along with Knapptime Digital Video and ESP's publicity firm, Jeff Klopmeyer Communications. Previous videos in the series include features with Will Adler of LAMB OF GOD, the members of GWAR, Jay Reynolds of METAL CHURCH, and Stephen Carpenter of the DEFTONES.

ESP has made it easy to check out the video interviews. They're all available on the ESP web site at ESPguitars.com (just click on the "ESP-TV" icon on the home page),or by doing a YouTube search for "ESP Guitars".

In the past few months, more than 60,000 people have already viewed the ESP videos on YouTube alone. ESP will also be featuring the videos on their MySpace page at MySpace.com/espcustomguitars. More videos are currently being produced to add to the series, which will be debuted over the upcoming months at ESPguitars.com.

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