THE POODLES Frontman To Guest On 'Hair Metal Haven'

January 22, 2008

THE POODLES frontman Jakob Samuel (THE RING, ex-TALISMAN, JEKYLL & HYDE) will be interviewed by Chris Nelson on this week's edition of "Hair Metal Haven" on Rock 247 Online. The show will be broadcast between 17.00 and 19.00 GMT on Saturday, January 26.

To listen to the program via the Internet, click here.

THE POODLES — consisting of Samuel, guitarist Pontus Norgren (THE RING, ex-TALISMAN),bassist Pontus Egberg (ex-LION'S SHARE) and drummer Christian Lundqvist — released the "Seven Seas" single in Sweden in April 2007. The title cut is said to be a "true pirate story" which features an appearance by the Swedish actor Peter Stormare ("Prison Break", "Fargo" and "Jurassic Park").

"Seven Seas" was the first single from the group's new album, "The Sweet Trade", which was once again produced by Matti Alfonzetti and Johan Lyander. The song was written by Jakob Samuel, Jonas Reingold and Peter Stormare.

Commented Samuel: "At the beginning the song was nice and neat but felt harmless. Jonas and I wanted it meaner with more substance, it needed Peter's power and deep black song."

Stormare laid down his parts at the StormVox Studio in West Hollywood, California — the same studio where he normally records with his band BFF (BLOND FROM FARGO),along with contributions from from former members of SLASH'S SNAKEPIT and GUNS N' ROSES, among other groups.

"When we put everything together and mastered in Stockholm, the story suddenly became true", Jakob said.

"The Sweet Trade" was released on September 28, 2007 via AFM Records.

Watch video footage of THE POODLES performing "Seven Seas" (with a guest appearance by Peter Stormare) on Swedish TV on July 28, 2007 at Skansen in Stockholm:

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