NIGHTRAGE: New Video Interview With MARIOS ILIOPOULOS Available

January 28, 2008

Elena Mihailidou and Vasilis Mazaris of Metalzone.gr conducted an interview with NIGHTRAGE mainman Marios Iliopoulos prior to the band's January 26, 2008 concert at An Club in Athens, Greece. Marios talks about his feelings on the show that was about to start, the changes in the NIGHTRAGE sound as a result of the group's lineup changes, and the band's new label home, Lifeforce. Marios also discusses NIGHTRAGE's touring plans, the group's next album, the conditions for young heavy metal musicians in Greece and how different it is in Sweden.

Watch the 13-minute interview below.

NIGHTRAGE's third album, "A New Disease Is Born", was released in April 2007. The CD was recorded at Hansen studios in Ribe, Denmark with producer Jacob Hansen (RAUNCHY, MERCENARY, FEAR MY THOUGHTS, HEAVEN SHALL BURN).

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