16 To Guest On KNAC.COM This Weekend

February 27, 2009

Legendary sludge misanthropes 16 will be interviewed live and in the studio on KNAC.COM this Sunday, March 1 between 3 and 5 p.m. PST.

16 has posted a number of photos from its "Bridges To Burn" record-release show in Los Angeles and its West Coast run with GIANT SQUID.

"Bridges To Burn" is being streamed in its entirety at BridgesToBurn.com. The CD was released on January 20 (January 26 internationally) through Relapse Records.

Since forming in the early '90s, 16 has released a number of full-length albums and split releases. 16 has also toured the globe, sharing stages with SLAYER, NEUROSIS, GRIEF, MELVINS, UNSANE, MASTODON, HIS HERO IS GONE, BOTCH, and many more.

For more information, visit the band's MySpace page.


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