DROWNING POOL's C.J. PIERCE Talks B.C. RICH Guitars

January 22, 2010

Video footage of DROWNING POOL guitarist C.J. Pierce talking about his love for B.C. Rich guitars at this year's NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) show in Anaheim, California can be viewed below.

DROWNING POOL will support SEVENDUST on a number of dates beginning mid-February.

DROWNING POOL recently released a new video, "Feel Like I Do". The song is the first single from the group's new, self-titled album, which is due in April via Eleven Seven Music.

Commented DROWNING POOL: "After months of lockdown in the recording studio in New Jersey, we are proud to emerge with our most solid and dynamic album yet. All you DROWNING POOL fans will dig the new tunes so crank it up and rock out with us!"

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