DISTURBED: 'The Asylum Interactive Experience' Due Next Week
October 22, 2010Chicago heavy rockers DISTURBED will unveil "The Asylum Interactive Experience" on October 28.
Based on the music from the band's new album, the dark game commits players to the Asylum and dares them to try to unlock its secrets. You must try to escape to win exclusive songs, never-before-seen photos, and more.
Check out a video trailer below.
For more information, visit DisturbedAsylum.com.
"Asylum" arrived on August 31 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard album chart, the fourth consecutive release from the group to do so.
DISTURBED's previously announced U.S. tour was canceled because the band's lead singer, David Draiman, has been diagnosed with a serious throat condition.
According to tour promoter Live Nation, the unspecified "condition" is not permanent, but Draiman must stop performing for at least four weeks in order for it to heal. Refunds are available at point of purchase.
Draiman in 2006 underwent successful surgery to fix a deviated septum which was making breathing difficult and affecting his vocal abilities on stage.
Draiman told a California radio station last month that the band will be doing two legs of its Music As A Weapon tour in 2011. Draiman did not reveal the lineup, but said, "The co-headliner for the tour [rumored to be KORN. — Ed.] is massive. And it's going to be appearing in a union that I think hard rock and heavy metal fans have been wanting to happen for awhile. It has happened before, but only in brief stints. Now it's gonna happen for the duration of a two-leg-long tour. And we're gonna join forces with a leviathan. And we're really looking forward to it."
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