SUICIDAL TENDENCIES Frontman Debuts New Song On Australian Radio; Audio Available

January 10, 2007

A brand new audio interview with SUICIDAL TENDENCIES frontman Mike Muir, conducted earlier today (Wednesday, January 10) by Stu Harvey of the "Short.Fast.Loud" show on the Australian radio station Triple J, has been posted online at this location (choose the "short.fast.loud" show on the drop-down list). During the interview, which kicks off around 30 minutes into the broadcast, a new SUICIDAL TENDENCIES song, entitled "No Mercy Fool", is played on the air. (Note: The track can be heard around the one-hour, three-minute mark.)

As previously reported, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES has been confirmed for Australia's Soundwave Festival 2007, which is set to kick off February 24 in Brisbane. Also scheduled to appear are DEFTONES, HATEBREED, EIGHTEEN VISIONS, (+44), THRICE, UNWRITTEN LAW and FLYLEAF, among others. The dates are as follows;

Feb. 24 - Brisbane, AUS - Riverstage
Feb. 25 - Sydney, AUS - Sydney Park, Newtown
Mar. 03 - Perth, AUS - Robinson Pavilion and Sorrounds

SUICIDAL TENDENCIES will play at the Artefact Festival in Strasbourg, France on April 29. More festival appearances will follow.

A preview clip of the first-ever SUICIDAL TENDENCIES live DVD has been posted online at the group's official web site. Check out the song "War inside my Head", recorded on October 29, 2005 at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, at this location.

SUICIDAL TENDENCIES is currently putting the finishing touches on its new studio CD with producer Paul Northfield.

SUICIDAL TENDENCIES' current lineup is as follows:

Mike Muir - Vocals
Mike Clark - Guitars
Dean Pleasants - Guitars
Ron Brunner Jr. - Drums
Steve Brunner - Bass

(Thanks: ZombieRichard)

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