Metal And Porn Collide In MATT ZANE's 'Radium'

March 14, 2007

Powerful heavy metal music and skin-slappin' hardcore sex collide in "Radium", a revolutionary adult-oriented music series from the world-bending mind of Matt Zane. In this new line, available exclusively from Pleasure Productions, Zane realizes a dream of combining metal’s sexual energy with porno's lustful sensuality all in a single series. "Metal has a huge fan base around the world, and I know from touring the world and speaking with all the fans that about 99% love porn," says Zane, an acclaimed adult director and world-renowned front man for the metal band SOCIETY 1. "The problem is that a lot of (adult) stuff that is out there is difficult for them to relate to. If given the choice for something that ties directly into their lifestyle, if something like that were available, they would gravitate towards it."

Sharing Zane's passion for music and sex, Pleasure Productions' Tera Wray will host the unique series. Zane hand-picked newcomer Wray after witnessing her energy and appeal while shooting her for his "Tattooed & Tight" series. That series broke new ground by showing, for the first time ever, performers having sex while getting actual tattoos. For the series' first episode, Tera will visit California Metal Fest 2007, at the Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, CA, and will interview the band WITH PASSION before introducing their new music video. She will also get a drum lesson from SOCIETY 1 drummer, Berzerk Kirk. Other bands with videos slated for episode one include: MUNICIPAL WASTE, CULT OF LUNA, MORTIIS, BIOMECHANICAL, THE BERZERKER, AKERCOCKE, WITH PASSION, SOCIETY 1 and DECEMBER WOLVES (which Zane directed).

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