ICARUS WITCH Interviewed By METAL ASSAULT (Audio)

January 6, 2011

On January 5, Aniruddh "Andrew" Bansal of Metal Assault conducted an interview with bassist Jason Myers and guitarist Quinn Lukas of the Pittsburgh traditional metal band ICARUS WITCH at the Key Club in Hollywood, California. You can now listen to the chat below.

"Tragedy", the new single from ICARUS WITCH, is available for streaming at this location. The song was produced by Dave Watson (MANTIC RITUAL, CROWN THE LOST, D.C. COOPER) at Soundscape Studios in Pittsburgh and was mastered at Prairie Cat Mastering in Belvidere, Illinois by M.J.R. This marked the first time ICARUS WITCH recorded with an engineer other than longtime producer Eric Klinger (PRO-PAIN, BUILT UPON FRUSTRATION) who recently relocated to Belgium.

ICARUS WITCH's U.S. tour with former IRON MAIDEN singer Paul Di'Anno kicked off on December 20, 2010 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

ICARUS WITCH plans to return to the studio after the U.S. tour and record a new full-length album for a 2011 release.

ICARUS WITCH recently completed a U.S. tour with California rockers Y&T. The band was promoting its recent release, "Draw Down The Moon", with former DIRTY LOOKS guitarist/backing vocalist Christopher Shaner as the new frontman and PAUL DI'ANNO axeman Ed Skero on lead guitar.

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