METAL BLADE RECORDS Teams Up With SONY PSP To Host Videos

October 2, 2006

Metal Blade recently teamed up with Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable) to host current Metal Blade artist videos, interviews, and live performances. The web site contains free videos for fans to download to their PSPs as well as be played in Quicktime for those without a PSP. Two new clips will be added each month to the Metal Blade channel on Sony's site so make sure to keep an eye on the site to see what material has been added. Currently, the site is hosting excerpts from the AMON AMARTH DVD (an interview and part of the show) and clips from the UNEARTH DVD (interviews and live show) that came out with the special edition of "III: In the Eyes of Fire".

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