GOD FORBID Interviewed by 'MISTRESS' JULIYA; Video Available

March 3, 2007

Former Fuse TV VJ Juliya recently interviewed GOD FORBID for her "Thrash Talk with Mistress Juliya" show, which is featured exclusively on Dovetail.tv and her MySpace page. Watch it at this location.

GOD FORBID filmed its live performance at the jam-packed Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ last month for the band's upcoming DVD. Music video director David Brodsky (GWAR, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, THE RED CHORD) led off the production, with his crew at MyGoodEye manning an eight-camera live performance shoot, also being edited by Brodsky. The entire performance was recorded and will be mixed by chief audio engineer of Trax East recording studio, Eric Rachel (SYMPHONY X, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, ATREYU). In addition, official live and behind the scenes photos were taken by Adam Leota of Prophecy21.com, as well as the up-and-coming Maria Newman.

GOD FORBID recently released a video for the song "Chains of Humanity", which was also edited by David Brodsky. The video features video footage and photos submitted by fans highlighting the band's ten-year career, and focuses on the group's diehard fanbase. The video can be seen here.

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