SOIL Featuring RYAN MCCOMBS, JON WYSOCKI: London Footage Available

October 18, 2011

DJ Readman of "Music Revolution" recently conducted an interview with SOIL guitarist Adam Zadel. You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

The 10th-anniversary edition of SOIL's breakthrough album "Scars" featuring the hits "Halo" and "Unreal" was made available digitally on October 10 through Sony Music. The release features the rare B-side "Center" and the previously unreleased track "Damaged You" from the "Scars" recording sessions.

SOIL is currently taking part in a 12-date U.K. co-headlining tour with PUDDLE OF MUDD. SOIL's current touring lineup includes the band's original lead singer and founding member Ryan McCombs (on loan from DROWNING POOL) and fellow founding members Tim King (bass) and Adam Zadel (lead guitar) along with former STAIND drummer Jon Wysocki.

SOIL is playing a setlist comprised of select cuts from the "Scars" and "Re.de.fine" albums, along with a surprise song from the debut "Throttle Junkies" release.

Fan-filmed video footage of SOIL's October 14, 2011 concert at Electric Ballroom in London, England can be seen below.

Remaining tour dates:

Oct. 19 - Middlesbrough, UK @ Empire
Oct. 21 - York, UK @ Fibbers
Oct. 22 - Peterborough, UK @ Club Revolution
Oct. 23 - Manchester, UK @ Moho Live
Oct. 25 - Sheffield, UK @ Corporation
Oct. 26 - Cardiff, Wales The Coal Exchange
Oct. 27 - Norwich, UK @ Waterfront
Oct. 28 - Southampton, UK @ Talking Heads

Interview (audio):

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