MESHUGGAH Drummer Talks About 'Bleed' Song; Video Available

September 29, 2008

Drummer Tomas Haake of the Swedish experimental extreme metallers MESHUGGAH recently spoke to Holland's FaceCulture about the band's song "Bleed" from MESHUGGAH's latest album, "obZen". The clip, which can be viewed below, is part of FaceCulture's "On The Record" series, where artists talk about one specific track.

Six months after its debut at No. 59 on The Billboard 200 chart, MESHUGGAH has cracked the 50,000 sales mark in the United States with its latest album, "obZen".

"obZen" sold 11,400 copies in the United States in its first week of release. This is substantially more than the 7,000 first-week total achieved by its predecessor, "Catch 33", which landed at No. 170 on The Billboard 200 chart back in June 2005.

An e-card for "obZen" can be accessed at this location.

MESHUGGAH's Tomas Haake was named the #1 drummer in the "Metal" category in Modern Drummer magazine's 2008 Readers' Poll. The Readers' Poll results were published in the July 2008 issue of the magazine.

MESHUGGAH took part in the U.S. leg of MINISTRY's final world tour — C U LaTouR — which kicked off March 25 in Spokane, Washington and concluded on May 11 in Chicago, Illinois. The trek also featured opening act HEMLOCK.

"Bleed" drum-cam footage:

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