KILLSWITCH ENGAGE Focus Of Tonight's 'Loaded' Episode On FUSE TV

July 25, 2007

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE will be the featured artists on tonight's episode of "Loaded" on Fuse TV beginning at 8:00 p.m. EST.

"Loaded" is a half-hour show dedicated to airing videos from only one artist.

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE's most recent album, the acclaimed "As Daylight Dies", will be given the special-edition treatment on August 28, so Roadrunner Records has created a new e-card to describe all the gory details.

Take a look inside and you'll not only learn about the special edition CD/DVD's three videos and four previously unreleased tracks, but also be able to stream the song "Be One" and KSE's anthemic cover of DIO's classic "Holy Diver", plus download new AIM icons, banners and wallpapers. Also available is a not-so-hidden easter egg containing a preview of the "Holy Diver" video.

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE's video for the band's new single, "The Arms of Sorrow", has been posted online at YouTube. According to the casting call sheet, "this video revolves around a man falling from a high-rise building in slow motion and people reacting to it."

"The Arms of Sorrow" comes off the group's new album, "As Daylight Dies", which has sold 264,000 copies in the United States since its November 21 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The CD is the follow-up to 2004's Grammy-nominated album "The End of Heartache", and 2005's gold-selling DVD "(Set This) World Ablaze".

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