THE SORROW: New Video Interview, Quality Performance Footage Available

October 25, 2011

On September 9, Michael of Freethinkers' Blog conducted an interview with Mathias Schlegel (vocals, guitars) and Tobias "Tobi" Schedler (bass) of Austrian metallers THE SORROW in Vienna, Austria. You can now watch the chat in two parts below (in German, with English subtitles). Also available is performance footage from the Vienna concert.

THE SORROW will enter Barracks Studios in Ratingen, Germany on November 5 with producer Sky van Hoff to begin recording their fourth album for an early 2012 release via Napalm Records. The band states, "We are in the middle of pre-production and so happy with the results... [We] can't wait to record the new stuff... stoked!!!"

THE SORROW's third, self-titled album, entered the official chart in Austria at position No. 24. The follow-up to 2009's "Origin Of The Storm" was recorded at Principal Studios (DIE TOTEN HOSEN, IN EXTREMO) in Senden, Germany with producer Toni Meloni and was mixed by Sky van Hoff. Mastering duties were handled by Jens Dreesen.

"The Sorrow" was released in North America on December 7 through Artoffact Records.

Interview part 1:

Interview part 2:

Performance footage:

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