DISTURBED Drummer Interviewed On California's 103.7 KRZR

June 15, 2010

Koyote of Fresno, California's 103.7 KRZR radio station recently conducted an interview with drummer Mike Wengren of Chicago heavy rockers DISTURBED. The chat is now available for streaming using the audio player below.

DISTURBED's first single from its upcoming album "Asylum" was delivered to radio stations on Monday morning (June 14). Titled "Another Way To Die", the track deals with some very timely subject matter, as frontman David Draiman told The Pulse of Radio. "Obviously it's referring to the global catastrophe that we know as global warming, and the effects that it continues to have on our planet, and our irresponsibility in doing what we do as a species, and our constant appetite, our constant consumption at all costs, you know, no matter what is destroyed, no matter what is laid to waste," he said. "And certainly what's happening in the Gulf now is, you know, horrific."

"Another Way To Die" goes on sale at iTunes on Tuesday (June 15).

"Asylum" will arrive in August and will follow up the group's 2008 release, "Indestructible", their fourth million-seller in a row and third No. 1 album.

DISTURBED will hit the road ahead of the album's release, and will be anchoring this summer's new Uproar Tour with AVENGED SEVENFOLD and STONE SOUR.

Mike Wengren interviewed on Fresno, California's 103.7 KRZR radio station (click on player below to launch audio):

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