LIGEIA: New Video Interview Available

July 29, 2008

HardTimes.ca recently conducted an interview with the Massachusetts-based act LIGEIA. Watch the seven-minute chat below.

LIGEIA has posted another new track, "Hot Mess", on its MySpace page. The song comes off the band's sophomore full-length album, "Hot Mess", which was produced by Ken Susi of UNEARTH. The CD is scheduled for release on August 5 via Ferret Music.

Formed in 2004, LIGEIA features Keith Holuk (vocals),Ryan Ober (guitar),Brandon Whipple (bass) and Nick Neumeister (drums). The band's sound integrates post-hardcore melodies and metal grit.

LIGEIA has toured with such artists as HASTE THE DAY, SCARY KIDS SCARING KIDS, MISERY SIGNALS, SINCE BY MAN, SCARLET, DEAD TO FALL, FROM A SECOND STORY WINDOW and AUGUST BURNS RED.

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