LAZARUS A.D. Guitarist Interviewed On CHOM-FM's 'The Metal File'

March 4, 2010

Guitarist Dan Gapen of Kenosha, Wisconsin-based thrashers LAZARUS A.D. was interviewed for this week's "The Metal File" podcast from Montreal's CHOM-FM. You can stream the show using the audio player below.

This winter, LAZARUS A.D. once again teamed up with Vision 4 Films to shoot their new video, "Absolute Power", which can be viewed below. According to a press release, the clip "is a bit different than their last two in that it has a bit of a storyline. The video features a brutal underground streetfight; if you're a fan of metal and/or the movie 'Kickboxer', you'll dig this video!"

LAZARUS A.D.'s debut album, "The Onslaught", was released on March 3, 2009 via Metal Blade Records.

Originally known simply as LAZARUS, the band has been pummeling audiences with their brand of modern thrash since the spring of 2005. Have no doubts that LAZARUS A.D. is a thrash band, but merely in attitude as their sound is no simple throwback to the '80s Bay Area sound. They breathe a breath of fresh air into modern thrash with intelligent, memorable riffs, mid-tempo grooves, and high-flying solos.

In January of 2007, the band recorded "The Onslaught" with Chris Djuricic (SOIL, NOVEMBERS DOOM, MICHAEL ANGELO BATIO) at Studio One. James Murphy (ex-DEATH, TESTAMENT) handled mastering duties and remixed the album for its worldwide release via Metal Blade Records.

LAZARUS A.D. is:

Dan Gapen - Lead Guitar/Vocals
Jeff Paulick - Bass/Lead Vocals
Alex Lackner - Rhythm Guitar
Ryan Shutler - Drums

Dan Gapen interviewed on "The Metal File" (click on player below to launch audio):

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