KINGDOM OF SORROW: Video Interview With JAMEY JASTA, KIRK WINDSTEIN Available

January 29, 2008

KINGDOM OF SORROW members Jamey Jasta (also of HATEBREED) and Kirk Windstein (also of DOWN and CROWBAR) took part in an interview with MySpace's "A Place for Metal" about how the band came together and the songwriting process for the group's debut album.

Watch the seven-minute clip below.

KINGDOM OF SORROW's debut CD is scheduled for release on February 19 via Relapse Records (February 25 internationally).

The KINGDOM OF SORROW album was recorded at Planet Z Studios in Massachusetts with producer Zeuss (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL).

KINGDOM OF SORROW will make its live debut in late February as it begins a run of dates in support of the new release. These dates will kick off in Worcester, MA and extend for a week across the Northeastern U.S. Support on the trek will come from TURMOIL, DEAD TO FALL, THY WILL BE DONE, and more.

KINGDOM OF SORROW is:

Kirk Windstein (DOWN, CROWBAR) – Vocals, Guitars
Jamey Jasta (HATEBREED, ICEPICK) - Vocals
Steve Gibb (CROWBAR, ex-BLACK LABEL SOCIETY) - Guitar
Derek Kerswill (SEEMLESS, UNEARTH) - Drums
Matthew Brunson - Bass

Jamey Jasta will take part in a signing session at Vintage Vinyl in Fords, New Jersey on Wednesday, February 20 at 7 p.m.

For more information, visit the Vintage Vinyl web site at this location.

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