Former ANTHRAX Singer, LILLIAN AXE Guitarist Interviewed On 'Rockin' Metal Revival'

July 19, 2010

Former ANTHRAX and current DEATHRIDERS vocalist Neil Turbin and LILLIAN AXE guitarist Steve Blaze were interviewed for the latest edition of "Rockin' Metal Revival". You can now stream the entire three-hour program in three parts below.

DEATHRIDERS in 2008 posted a rough-mix version of a new song, "Riders Of The Apocalypse", on the group's MySpace page. The track comes off DEATHRIDERS' forthcoming album, "Back With A Vengeance", which was being recorded and mixed in part by Ken Orth at Alpine Sound in Mesa, Arizona.

DEATHRIDERS has already performed "Riders Of The Apocalypse" live at festivals and concerts in Europe, Japan and the U.S. The track features the kick-ass guitars of Sweden's Jonas Hornqvist of the band TREASURE LAND in collaboration with DEATHRIDERS guitarists Dave Watson and Mike Guerrero.

As of August 1, 2010, Ronny Munroe, formerly the lead vocalist of METAL CHURCH, will join LILLIAN AXE as a full-time member, replacing departing singer Derrick LeFevre.

LILLIAN AXE recently completed work on its tenth album, "Deep Red Shadows", at Sound Landing Studios in Covington, Louisiana for a July 20 release via Love & War Records. The CD was produced by guitarist Steve Blaze, mixed by Rob Hovey and mastered by Ty Tabor of KING'S X. The song "47 Ways To Die" was mixed by Sylvia Massy, who is best known for her work with TOOL, GREEN JELLY, POWERMAN 5000 and RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS. Tabor is the special guest on the song "The Quenching Of Human Life", adding an "amazing" guitar solo to the track.

Ash Sivils, who created the artwork for LILLIAN AXE's last CD, 2009's "Sad Day On Planet Earth", was responsible for designing the new album cover.

Hour 1:

Hour 2 (featuring interview with Neil Turbin):

Hour 3 (featuring interview with Steve Blaze):

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