ORANGE GOBLIN's BEN WARD Interviewed On KASC THE BLAZE 1330 AM (Audio)

February 13, 2012

KASC The Blaze 1330 AM (web site) recently conducted an interview with Ben Ward of the heavy-hitting British metal band ORANGE GOBLIN. The chat is now available for streaming using the SoundCloud player below.

ORANGE GOBLIN's new album, "A Eulogy For The Damned", will be released on February 14 (one day earlier internationally) via Candlelight Records. The ten-track offering was recorded at The Animal Farm studio in South London, produced and engineered by Jamie Dodd and mastered two-time Grammy-nominated PINK FLOYD engineer Andy Jackson at Tube Mastering.

"A Eulogy For The Damned" will be released on CD and limited-edition colored vinyl in gatefold sleeve.

"A Eulogy For The Damned" track listing:

01. Red Tide Rising
02. Stand For Something
03. Acid Trial
04. The Filthy & The Few
05. Save Me From Myself
06. The Fog
07. Return To Mars
08. Death Of Aquarius
09. The Bishops Wolf
10. A Eulogy For The Damned

To celebrate the release of the new album, ORANGE GOBLIN will hit the road in April 2012 for the "A Eulogy For The Damned" U.K. and Ireland tour.

Formed in 1995 (as OUR HAUNTED KINGDOM),ORANGE GOBLIN has released six full-length albums, developing an enthusiastic fan base that revels in the band's aggressive sound built on "booze-sodden riffs and attitude." Longtime label Rise Above Records has reissued the group's super-heavy back catalog.

Interview:

"Red Tide Rising" video:

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