LEVEL-C: New Video Interview Posted Online

July 4, 2009

Pazz magazine conducted an interview with the Cleveland, Ohio-based all-female metal act LEVEL-C in June 2009 before the group's concert in Lima, Ohio. Watch the six-minute chat below.

LEVEL-C released its self-titled debut album in July 2008 in the U.S. via Locomotive Records. The band has since parted ways with the company and is currently seeking a new label home.

Founded in 2002, LEVEL-C was featured on the premiere of MTV's "Battle For Ozzfest", which aired continuously for several months. LEVEL-C placed in the top ten overall with its audition. While the group was not chosen for the show, it did, however, most definitely make its presence felt, not only for its talent, but also for being the only all-female band auditioning.

LEVEL-C guitarist Christina Crago puts a personal spin on the group's collective vision. "My mission for music is basically for the audience," she says. "I love guitar, I love music, and I love seeing fans dig our music and get away from their daily life with it. It's us giving them an outlet to forget about reality for a moment. Put us on in your car; forget about someone yelling at you at work."

Check out audio samples at www.myspace.com/levelc.

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