LORDI Teams Up With WOOZYFLY.COM To Broadcast 24-Hour 'Halloween Extravaganza'

October 15, 2007

Finland's monster rock n' roll band LORDI and The End Records have teamed up with Woozyfly, the online music media company devoted to independent artists and independent music, to broadcast a 24-hour online extravaganza on Halloween (October 31, 2007) at www.woozyfly.com/Lordi.

The 24-hour marathon will feature interviews with LORDI, videos and the world exclusive premiere of the LORDI concert at The Fillmore in New York City (shot on October 29, 2007).

"WoozyFly is all about new music discovery and making a human connection using video online. Halloween is all about grand theatrics and visual overload. Finland’s monster band LORDI is the perfect artist to represent WoozyFly's first premiere streaming video event on Halloween," said Jon Bomser, President and CEO of WoozyFly.

In addition to the LORDI 24-hour Halloween extravaganza, WoozyFly also features other shows in which music fans can discover the best in independent music, including "The Set at JSM" — featuring performances of today's hottest acts from recording sessions at New York's premier commercial recording studios, such as KITTIE, SPOTTISWOODE, ZACK HILLYARD, DEVANTE, and HYSTERICS; "Live at The Loft" — artists performing from WoozyFly's intimate acoustic setting; "Meet the Band" – one-on-one interviews with the hottest new acts on the indie music scene; and "The FlyTrap"WoozyFly's unique take on the world of reality programming.

LORDI released its album "The Arockalypse" in North America on March 20, 2007 via The End Records.

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