GOD FORBID Drummer To Take Part In SickDrummer.com Podcast/Chat

April 11, 2008

New Jersey metal titans GOD FORBID are hard at work recording the follow-up to "IV: The Constitution of Treason" with acclaimed producer Eric Rachel (ATREYU, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN). Corey Pierce (drums) just finished tracking all of his parts and is now set to take part in SickDrummer.com's next podcast on April 14.

Commented Corey: "I hope all of you out there will log in and participate in this interview and feel free to take this time to ask me any and all questions you ever wanted to ask about the band, the new record and DVD or me personally. I think this a great opportunity for myself and all drummers out there to have a new home and a place to keep up on new drummers and new information. I feel proud to now be a part of the SickDrummer family and it would really kick ass if you all could join me in supporting them, myself and of course GOD FORBID."

For more information in how to participate in the chat, click here.

GOD FORBID has launched a studio blog at Revolution-Music.dk where the bandmembers will be offering regular updates on the progress of the recording sessions.

GOD FORBID will kick off their 2008 worldwide touring schedule this spring with a massive co-headlining North American tour, dubbed "In Thrash We Trust", with DEATH ANGEL. The trek, which kicks off on May 1, also features SOILENT GREEN and LIGHT THIS CITY in the support slots.

GOD FORBID's new full-length album, is set for a late summer release. However, preceding this CD will be the group's first-ever DVD, "Beneath the Scars of Glory and Progression", which is due on June 10. This package features a sold-out performance shot with multi-camera angles at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, all of their promotional videos and an hour documentary composed of historical insight, introspection into each member's personalities, and some hysterical social commentary.

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