MOWER, RON KEEL To Guest On Tonight's 'Uncensored Net Noise'

November 16, 2007

San Diego-based metal band MOWER and former KEEL frontman Ron Keel will be the featured guests on the "Uncensored Net Noise" show tonight (Friday, November 16) at 9:00 p.m. EST. The MOWER interview was conducted at Peabody's Downunder in Cleveland, Ohio as part of a tour special with DIECAST. MOWER vocalist Brian Sheerin speaks at great length on how the band has evolved and its goals, landing the tour with DIECAST, and crazy stories about people catching themselves on fire at a MOWER show.

To hear the interviews, go to this location and sign up on the site to meet members of the crew in the chatroom.

MOWER is touring in support of its sophomore album, "Not For You", which was produced by INVITRO guitarist Mikey Doling.

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