SERJ TANKIAN, TOM MORELLO To Guest On Tonight's 'Henry Rollins Show'; AMEN To Perform

July 13, 2007

An exclusive AMEN performance of "Another Planet" and a web-only 11-minute interview with the group's lead singer Casey Chaos on the set of "The Henry Rollins Show" has been posted at IFC.com.

AMEN's appearance on "The Henry Rollins Show" will air on the Independent Film Channel (IFC) tonight (Friday, July 13) at 11:00 p.m. EST. Also scheduled to appear are Serj Tankian of SYSTEM OF A DOWN and Tom Morello of RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, who will discuss their activist group Axis of Justice.

In other news, AMEN has issued a lengthy press release regarding their touring activities and upcoming releases. Read it at this location.

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