THREE Frontman Guests On 'The Governor's Ball'; Audio Available

August 16, 2008

Frontman Joey Eppard of Woodstock, NY's progressive rockers THREE was interviewed for this week's edition of the "The Governor's Ball". You can download the program at this location.

THREE had its sophomore CD, "The End is Begun", re-released as a digipak in February 2008. The audio CD features the 13 previously released tracks as well as a bonus cut, THREE's spin on the classic PINK FLOYD song "See Emily Play", which is track #14 on the audio disc. The bonus DVD features live performances of the songs "Monster", "Bramfatura" and "Amaze Disgrace" (all songs from the band's previous Metal Blade records release "Wake Pig") from the Metal Blade 25th Anniversary show from Worcester, Massachusetts. Production videos of the songs "All that Remains" and "Alien Angel" are also included on the bonus DVD.

THREE took part in this past spring's "Progressive Nation" tour featuring progressive rock legends DREAM THEATER, Sweden's OPETH and BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME.

THREE's video for the song "All That Remains", which is the first single off "The End Is Begun", can be viewed below. The clip was directed and shot by acclaimed director David Brodsky (GWAR, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, HELMET) and his crew at MyGoodEye. The performance portion of the video took place at the site of a crumbling, abandoned castle usually closed off to film/video crews. However, after hearing THREE's music they had a change of heart, convinced that this band would be the perfect complement to their location.

"The End Is Begun" was mixed by Toby Wright, who has previously worked with ALICE IN CHAINS, METALLICA, CORROSION OF CONFORMITY and FEAR FACTORY, among many others.

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