NIGHTRAGE Interviewed By SEYMOUR DUNCAN TV (Video)

October 19, 2011

NIGHTRAGE guitarist/founder Marios Illiopoulos and session guitarist Bill Hudson (ex-CELLADOR, CIRCLE II CIRCLE) were interviewed by Seymour Duncan TV at the opening date of the "Frets Of Fury" tour (also featuring FIREWIND, ARSIS and WHITE WIZZARD) on October 9, 2011 in St. Petersburg, Florida. The guitarists talked about their history with Seymour Duncan, as well as the Blackouts, their pickups of choice. You can now watch the chat below.

Hudson is filling in for NIGHTRAGE guitarist Olof Mrck, who was forced to sit out the "Frets Of Fury" tour for undisclosed reasons. Hudson previously stated about the opportunity, "It'll be a blast! NIGHTRAGE is a killer band and Marios [Illiopoulos, NIGHTRAGE guitarist] has one of the best right hands I've ever seen/heard, so it was a real challenge to learn the material. I have very close friends in every other band on this tour and I certainly look forward to being on the road with them."

NIGHTRAGE's fifth album, "Insidious", was released on September 27 (one day earlier internationally) via Lifeforce Records. The CD features guest appearances by Gus G. (OZZY OSBOURNE, FIREWIND),Tomas S. Englund (EVERGREY),Apollo Papathanasio (FIREWIND, SPIRITUAL BEGGARS),John K (BIOMECHANICAL) and the band's former frontman Tomas Lindberg (also known for his work with AT THE GATES, THE CROWN and LOCK UP). Lindberg appeared on the band's first two albums 2003's "Sweet Vengeance" and 2005's "Descent Into Chaos" before being replaced by Jimmie Strimell, who sang on 2007's "A New Disease Is Born".

The "Insidious" cover art was created by Gustavo Sazes (MORBID ANGEL, ARCH ENEMY, FIREWIND, SONIC SYNDICATE, GOD FORBID) of Abstrata Art.

NIGHTRAGE is:

Antony Hmlinen - Vocals
Marios Iliopoulos - Guitar
Olof Mrck - Guitar
Anders Hammer - Bass
Johan Nunez - Drums

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