MORTIIS: New Video Interview Posted Online

August 5, 2011

Asif Salam of SoundShock.com conducted an interview with MORTIIS frontman and namesake (real name: Hvard Ellefsen) on July 3, 2011 at Koko in London, England. You can now watch the chat below.

MORTIIS has made its latest album, "Perfectly Defect", available for just one month from July 13 through August 13 only in a "digital audio extended version." The extended version comes with three bonus songs, new and extended artwork, and web content. The download is available through www.mortiis.com at a "fan-names-the-price" fee ($1.99 minimum).

"Perfectly Defect" was released in the fall as a free digital download. MORTIIS supported the release with a winter European tour with COMBICHRIST and returned to the U.K. this summer for another jaunt also with COMBICHRIST.

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