ONSLAUGHT Guitarist To Guest On TOP ROCK RADIO

January 26, 2011

DJ Beerman of Top Rock Radio will interview guitarist Nige Rockett of British thrashers ONSLAUGHT tonight (Wednesday, January 26) at 7:00 p.m. GMT. You can listen to the program live via the Internet at www.toprockradio.com.

"Suicideology", a brand new song from ONSLAUGHT, is available for streaming on the band's Facebook page. The track comes off the group's fifth album, "Sounds Of Violence", which will be released via AFM Records on the following dates:

Europe: January 28
USA: February 8

"Sounds Of Violence" will be made available in three formats: CD, limited digipack and vinyl.

The follow-up to 2007's "Killing Peace", "Sounds Of Violence" was recorded and mixed at Hansen Studio in Ribe, Denmark with acclaimed Danish producer Jacob Hansen (RAUNCHY, MERCENARY, VOLBEAT, HEAVEN SHALL BURN).

Regarding the direction of ONSLAUGHT's new material, guitarist Nige Rockett previously said, "Musically and lyrically, this is definitely the most brutal and intense ONSLAUGHT album to date. It's full of machine-gun riffs, ferocious drum patterns and some pretty fucked up lyrical content.

"This album was never meant to be pretty. It's not a concept album by any measure but there's a definite theme to the whole package, right through from the sleeve design to the music and onto the words; it's violence all the way.

"There's a lot of hate in 'Sounds Of Violence' and a whole lot of reality in there, too, much of it straight from the heart."

ONSLAUGHT recently signed a deal with Enorm Music, the publishing arm of ICS, which organizes the Wacken Open Air festival.

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