SHINING, Ex-MAYHEM Frontmen Interviewed; Audio Available

May 8, 2007

Longtime friends Kvarforth (SHINING) and Maniac (SKITLIV, TEAM ARMSTRONG, ex-MAYHEM),two of black metal's most controversial frontmen, were the featured guests last night (Monday, May 7) ) on the "Conte and Kenny Show" on Cringe Humour Radio. Download and listen to the program at this location (MP3, 107 MB; the interview begins roughly one hour into the show and lasts about 25-30 minutes).

SHINING filmed its controversial February 3, 2007 concert at Diezel in Halmstad, Sweden for an upcoming DVD, entitled "Fy Fan För Livet!" In addition to the live footage, the disc will consist of a two-hour "road movie" and the promotional video for the new song "Låt Oss Ta Allt Från Varandra". SHINING's setlist spanned the band's entire career and the show featured guest appearances by members of MAYHEM and CARPATHIAN FOREST.

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