MORTAL SIN: Video Interview Available

December 5, 2006

Vocalist Mat Maurer of the reactivated Australian thrashers MORTAL SIN was interviewed by Italy's Terror Metal at this year's Wacken Open Air festival, which took place in early August in Wacken, Germany. Watch the video interview at YouTube.com.

MORTAL SIN earlier in the year recorded nine live tracks with producer Phil McKellar as a pre-production demo for their upcoming full-length release. The band also issued a single, "Out of the Darkness", containing a video, plus live tracks taken from the band's Australian tour with ANTHRAX. Watch the "Out of the Darkness" clip at this location.

MORTAL SIN is currently recording its new full-length CD, tentatively due in early 2007.

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