EAGLES OF DEATH METAL: Interview, Performance Footage Available

October 11, 2008

Toby Ryan of Roxwel.com recently sat down with the lead singer of EAGLES OF DEATH METAL, Jesse Hughes, to talk about the band's live performances, life, the new EAGLES album "Heart On", and, most of all, rock 'n' roll. Along with the interview there is footage of EODM at Stubb's in Austin, Texas performing "Anything 'Cept The Truth" and "I Like To Move In The Night".

EAGLES OF DEATH METAL — which features Hughes alongside QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE mainman Josh Homme — will release its third album, "Heart On", on October 28 through Downtown Music. The CD includes guest appearances from Homme's wife and DISTILLERS frontwoman Brody Dalle, and Kat Von D, the tattoo artist on the "L.A. Ink" television series and Nikki Sixx's girlfriend.

EAGLES OF DEATH METAL's "Peace, Love, Death Metal" debut came out in 2004 and was followed by 2006's "Death By Sexy". Homme is not part of the band's touring lineup, which includes Hughes alongside guitarist Dave Catching, bassist/singer Brian O'Connor and drummer Joey Castillo.

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Performance footage:

"Wannabe in L.A." video:

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