Singer MARK BOALS Talks YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, SEVEN THE HARDWAY On 'Good Time Metal Oldies'

October 20, 2010

On September 24, 2010, Jason Saulnier of the "Good Time Metal Oldies" radio show conducted an interview with renowned vocalist Mark Boals (SEVEN THE HARDWAY, ULI JON ROTH, ROYAL HUNT, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN). You can now listen to the chat below.

"Good Time Metal Oldies" airs Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. EST on CIFA 104.1 FM in Nova Scotia and Tuesday nights at 7:00 p.m. EST on Pure Rock Radio.

SEVEN THE HARDWAY, the new Southern California-based progressive rock/metal band featuring Boals, guitar virtuoso Tony MacAlpine (STEVE VAI, PLANET X, CAB),legendary drummer Virgil Donati (PLANET X, STEVE VAI, SOUL SIRKUS),bass player Doug Shreeve and 21-year-old Argentinian newcomer Stefania Daniel on guitar, released its self-titled debut album on August 23 in Europe and September 14 in the U.S. via Mascot Records. The CD was mixed by Roy Z. (HALFORD, BRUCE DICKINSON, JUDAS PRIEST, HELLOWEEN) and was mastered by Maor Appelbaum.

According to a press release, SEVEN THE HARDWAY's live show consists of tracks from the new album, along with well-known selections from MacAlpine's and Donati's solo work, and their previous band project with BoalsRING OF FIRE. The performance appeals to both followers of MacAlpine, Donati and Boals' previous collaborations and solo work, as well as drum and guitar enthusiasts and fans of progressive hard rock and metal.

"Seven The Hardway" track listing:

01. Liar
02. Guilty
03. Solitary Man
04. Where I’m Going
05. All I Had
06. Blame
07. The Wall
08. Good And Evil
09. Happy Ending
10. The Cage

Check out audio samples at this location.

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