Former INTO ETERNITY Guitarist Talks FINAL DARKNESS On 'Radioactive Metal' (Audio)

January 5, 2012

Former INTO ETERNITY guitarist and current FINAL DARKNESS mainman Rob Doherty was interviewed for the latest edition of "Radioactive Metal". You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

"Radioactive Metal" is broadcast on Pure Rock Radio Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. EST at www.purerockradio.net.

Interview (audio):

Doherty will film a new video later this month for the song "Ghost" from the new FINAL DARKNESS album. The clip will be produced by Stanimir "Staca" Lukic and directed by Ivan Colic.

"I'm really excited about doing this video," says Rob. "I'm going to Serbia for the shoot. I haven't been there for a few years, so I'm looking forward to getting back there."

He adds, "Staca and Ivan did 'Push The Venom' for KATAKLYSM, which is one of my favorite videos, so we know it's going to look great. Their work has a visual appeal that really stands out for me, so I can't wait to see the final product."

"Ghost" will be the first "official" video for the new FINAL DARKNESS album, which was released on December 21.

The project was put on hold when the label it was originally to be released under changed priorities and decided to go in a different direction, but Rob remained determined to push forward and bring FINAL DARKNESS to life.

Doherty rewrote and reworked some of the songs from the original project and began recording the new music last year at Touchwood Studios. The recording was engineered by Justin Bender (INTO ETERNITY),who also provides additional guitars on the track "Memories". The album also features guest performances from Tim Roth (INTO ETERNITY) on the songs "Kill Room", "Memories" and "Darkness Falls".

A big break came when legendary producer/engineer Neil Kernon (NILE, NEVERMORE, CANNIBAL CORPSE) agreed to do the final mix for the project. Neil also helped hook Rob up with mastering engineer Alan Douches from West West Side Music in New Windsor, New York to help give the album a killer sound.

The video for the song "Memories" can be seen below.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/final_darkness.

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