MADBALL: BBC RADIO 1 Session To Air On Tuesday

November 20, 2005

New York hardcore veterans MADBALL have joined a long list of distinguished guests that have been invited to record live sessions for the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). The band's recent session at the legendary BBC Maida Vale studios for BBC Radio 1's "Lock-Up" show with Mike Davies will air this Tuesday night, November 22 between 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. (U.K. time) on 98.8-99.5 FM. If you miss the live broadcast, you can listen to a playback of the show all week via the BBC's web site at this location.

MADBALL recently released their newest and first album for Ferret Records, "Legacy". The album had the highest-selling debut of any MADBALL album and the band has already appeared on episodes of MTV2's "Headbangers Ball", Fuse TV's "Metal Asylum" as well as being featured in Decibel, Revolver and Metal Maniacs.

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