'METAL' MIKE CHLASCIAK To Guest On 'Headbanger's Heaven' Tomorrow

October 17, 2008

Guitarist "Metal" Mike Chlasciak (HALFORD, PAINMUSEUM, SEBASTIAN BACH) will guest on the "Headbanger's Heaven" radio show with host Mike Gaube on 93.3 KDKB in Phoenix, Arizona tomorrow, October 18 at 7:00 p.m. MST. The program can be streamed live at www.kdkb.com.

"Headbanger's Heaven", which airs every Saturday night from 7:00 p.m. until midnight MST, is dedicated to preserving the best of hard rock and heavy metal from '70s, '80s and '90s.

In a recent interview with Blogs N' Roses, "Metal" Mike Chlasciak was asked if he finds writing material with Sebastian easy. "No, but that doesn't necessarily mean I don't like doing it," he said. "But it's not an easy process. The way I am coming at it, as a guitar player, I am used to writing a song, or at least a big chunk of it, then presenting it to a singer saying, 'Here's your song. Don't mess with it. Don't even sing over it.' It has worked with me with Rob [Halford] and other people I have wrote with. Sebastian is extremely hands-on in every aspect of every note and every riff. He thinks of a million things at the same time, so it is difficult to get from Point A to Point B when you are in the moment. But when you look back, a little bit later, you say, 'Well, I guess he was right.' With Sebastian, it is more writing on the spot. I wouldn't write a whole song from Point A to Point B and say, 'Here is your song, sing on it.' But that's cool too because I can also see the good in that to work outside of the box I am used to. But I don't want my answer to be a negative thing because it is absolutely not. It is just a different way of working for me, which I found different than what I am used to. So it is a little challenging, but I think it's good. It works out like that."

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