IN THIS MOMENT, ALEX SKOLNICK Featured In Latest 'Robb's MetalWorks' Episode

April 3, 2009

San Antonio cult TV show "Robb's MetalWorks" has posted its February 2009 episode featuring an interview with guitarist Chris Howorth and bassist Jesse Landry of IN THIS MOMENT shot at the band's fall 2008 stop in San Antonio in support of "The Dream" LP. Also included is an exclusive chat with TESTAMENT and ALEX SKOLNICK TRIO guitarist Alex Skolnick. Alex visited the "Robb's MetalWorks" studio last year while in San Antonio for an ALEX SKOLNICK TRIO performance.

Watch the episode at www.robbsmetalworks.com.

IN THIS MOMENT's massive North American trek alongside MUDVAYNE and NONPOINT kicked off on February 3. This run comes on the heels of the band's most successful year yet, which saw frontwoman Maria Brink landing major cover features in Inked, Revolver and Metal Edge as the group's latest album, "The Dream", sold more than 8,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 70 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD's first single, "Forever", tore up the Active Rock chart, led by heavy airplay from such tastemaker stations as WCCC (Hartford),KFNK (Seattle),KXTE (Las Vegas),WJJO (Madison) and Sirius' Octane.

ALEX SKOLNICK TRIO's first-ever music video, for the single "Mercury Retrograde", was produced by Frankie Fulleda for Seyshi Productions, along with cameraman Christopher Voos and editor Kimmy Gordon. The video complements the "Mercury Retrograde" EP, which is available on iTunes and includes live versions of "Transformation" and "Fear of Flying" — both from ALEX SKOLNICK TRIO's previous album "Transformation".

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