DOWN: New Video Interview With PHILIP ANSELMO Available

April 11, 2008

John Kilbride of Scotland Today conducted an interview with Philip Anselmo (DOWN, ex-PANTERA) prior to DOWN's April 8, 2008 concert at the Carling Academy in Glasgow, UK. Watch the chat at this location.

DOWN will support METALLICA on a number of European dates in July.

The band's video for the song "On March The Saints" can be viewed on YouTube. The track comes off the group's latest album, "Over the Under", which was released on September 25, 2007 through ILG/Warner Music Group (one day earlier internationally via Roadrunner Records). The LP was issued in Europe as a limited-edition digipack CD featuring the bonus track "Invest in Fear".

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