SUICIDE SILENCE: Video Interview With ALEX LOPEZ Posted Online

October 16, 2008

Metal Injection has posted a new interview (see video below) with Alex Lopez, the drummer of California deathcore masters SUICIDE SILENCE. Lopez discusses the progress of the songwriting sessions for the follow-up to 2006's "The Cleansing" and life on the road.

SUICIDE SILENCE's "The Cleansing" album received a European release on February 18 (except in the UK, where it arrived on March 31). It comes with the exclusive European bonus track "A Dead Current" as well as a CD enhancement consisting of six live clips from U.S. and UK.

SUICIDE SILENCE earlier in the year completed a video for the track "Bludgeoned To Death" with acclaimed director David Brodsky (GWAR, THE RED CHORD).

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