METALLICA, SCARS ON BROADWAY: New Video Interviews Available

July 25, 2008

Germany's Vertigo TV recently conducted separate interviews with METALLICA (guitarist/vocalist James Hetfield and bassist Robert Trujillo) and SCARS ON BROADWAY (guitarist/vocalist Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan) for its latest video podcast. Watch the 10-minute clip below.

METALLICA's upcoming ninth studio album, "Death Magnetic", is due out in September, although an exact date has yet to be announced.

METALLICA recently announced that every song on the album will be available to download for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock on the same day the CD arrives in stores.

The band is offering the record for sale in numerous configurations, ranging from a digital-only release to a deluxe "coffin box" that will come with a bonus CD, a DVD, a T-shirt, guitar picks and other goodies.

METALLICA is currently on tour in Europe and is expected to begin a North American jaunt in October.

SCARS ON BROADWAY, the new band led by SYSTEM OF A DOWN guitarist Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan, will play a CD-release show at Union Station in downtown Los Angeles next Monday, July 28 at 7:00 p.m.

Pre-purchase the debut SCARS ON BROADWAY album at the Union Station on July 29 and you will gain entry to see the performance.

If you are not in Los Angeles, and don't want to miss the event, you can watch it live on www.scarsonbroadway.com.

Union Station is located at 800 N. Alameda in downtown Los Angeles.

The self-titled debut album from SCARS ON BROADWAY is available for streaming in its entirety at NME.com (free registration required).

SCARS ON BROADWAY will launch its first headlining tour of North America in October. Exact dates and venues have yet to be determined.

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