DISTURBED: 'Rockline' Appearance Available For Streaming

January 15, 2009

Vocalist David Draiman of Chicago heavy rockers DISTURBED was the featured guest on this past Monday's (January 12) edition of the nationally syndicated radio show "Rockline" with host Bob Coburn. The interview is now available for streaming at RocklineRadio.com.

DISTURBED's Music As A Weapon IV tour, which is expected to kick off sometime in March, will also feature KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, LACUNA COIL and CHIMAIRA

In addition to the main-stage acts, there will be a tattoo and music festival as well. Some of the world's best tattoo artists will be traveling with the tour, including Oliver Peck and Hart & Huntington. They will be joined by some of the top local tattoo artists in each market. Everyone attending the show will have the opportunity to schedule an appointment in advance with the tattoo artist of their choice and get some new ink at the shows. Tattooing will happen as local ordinances allow. There will also be an extreme sports exhibition including freestyle and half pipe from top action sports stars, a second stage with additional bands performing, a vendor village and much more.

The tour's official web site, www.musicasaweapon4.com, will launch on January 27.

DISTURBED will be the featured musical guests on ABC-TV's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on the Wednesday, January 28 episode (which will actually air the morning of January 29 beginning at 12:05 a.m.).

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