THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA Interviewed In Orangevale

August 7, 2010

Stinky of Capital Chaos conducted an interview with Mike Hranica (vocals) and Jeremy DePoyster (rhythm guitar, clean vocals) of the Dayton, Ohio Christian metalcore band THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA on July 23, 2010 at the Boardwalk in Orangevale, California. Watch the chat in two parts below.

"Zombie, The EP Comic", a limited-edition, traditional-sized comic book based on the fictionalized adventures of THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, bundled with the band's upcoming "Zombie EP" (Ferret),will be available at retail exclusively at all Hot Topic stores for $9.99 beginning August 24. The "Zombie" bundle can also be ordered at this location.

The 14-page "Zombie, The EP Comic" was written by JL Bourne who penned "Day by Day Armageddon - A Zombie Novel", considered one of the best zombie novels ever written, and tells the story of five combat soldiers, armed with a hi-tech arsenal, on a perilous, top-secret mission in a harrowing world infected with zombies. "Zombie, The EP Comic" was illustrated by Kevin Mellon, noted for his 2007 book "Gearhead", which is currently in development as a major motion picture.

"We thought doing a comic book as a companion to the 'Zombie EP' was a natural and fitting idea," said the band's vocalist/frontman Mike Hranica, whose concept for a zombie-themed disc was rooted in his having read "The Zombie Survival Guide" by Max Books late last year. "We love that 'Zombie, The EP Comic' is not a CD booklet, but a full-sized, stylized, superhero comic book that stands on its own."

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA is currently on its "Back To The Roots Tour", playing some of the biggest venues of its career, and multiple nights at some of the smallest — 25,000 screaming kids one night, and 250 hot and sweaty fans the next. The "Back To The Roots" tour, in partnership with Rockstar Energy Drink, kicked off last month and will go through to the Labor Day weekend.

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