SUICIDE SILENCE Interviewed In Lowell; Video Available

July 28, 2009

TheMetalUnion.com conducted an interview with vocalist Mitch Lucker and guitarist Mark Heylmun of California deathcore masters SUICIDE SILENCE on July 25, 2009 in Lowell, Massachusetts. The chat can now be viewed at this location.

"Wake Up", the new video from SUICIDE SILENCE, is available below (courtesy of FEARnet). The clip was shot with acclaimed director David Brodsky (THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, GWAR, EARTH CRISIS, THE AGONIST) and is described as "a disturbing look into the inner psyche while embracing the effect of hallucinogens." Lucker stated, "It was a pleasure to work with [David] again. We feel he perfectly nailed the concept we envisioned for this clip and we can't wait for you all to see it."

"Wake Up" comes off SUICIDE SILENCE's sophomore album, "No Time To Bleed", which sold 14,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 32 on The Billboard 200 chart.

"No Time To Bleed" was made available on June 30 in a number of different versions (for a limited time only). Among these are the standard CD version, an LP version (limited to 2,000 pieces),the exclusive Hot Topic edition featuring the standard album with a bonus "Live in Paris" CD (track listing below),the "Maximum Bloodshed" addition ("Maximum Bloodshed" box set with bonus DVD, bonus studio track "Misleading Milligrams", five collector cards, fold-out poster and mail-in t-shirt offer [limited to 10,000 copies]) and the iTunes version with has the exclusive bonus cover track of the hit ALICE IN CHAINS song "Them Bones".

"No Time To Bleed" was recorded with acclaimed producer Machine (LAMB OF GOD).

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