STRYPER Podcast Available For Download

October 4, 2005

StriglsMusicNews.com has posted episode 10 of their Talking Metal podcast, the Stryper Special. Host Mark Strigl and co-host John Ostronomy discuss Ostronomy's experience at the recent STRYPER concert at the B.B. King's Blues Club and Grill in New York City. The episode also features interviews with STRYPER members Michael Sweet, Robert Sweet, Oz Fox, and Tracy Ferrie, as well as an interview with "Reborn" co-producer, Kenny Lewis. The playlist includes the title track of the group's new album, "Reborn". Pictures from the show as well as the 30-minute podcast can be downloaded at this location.

"Reborn" marks STRYPER's first complete studio release of original material in over a decade, since 1990's "Against the Law", and features 10 original tracks marked by STRYPER's trademark blend of melodic vocals, heavy guitar licks and pounding drums, as well a new version of the previously released track "In God We Trust". The album was recorded in Massachussetts at Blue Jay Studio, Mixed Emotions, and singer Michael Sweet's home studio. Big3 Records will also release a STRYPER DVD, packed with live footage and special features, by the end of the year.

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