TODAY IS THE DAY/Ex-HATE ETERNAL Drummer Performs At NAMM; Video Available

January 24, 2008

Video footage of TODAY IS THE DAY drummer Derek Roddy (ex-HATE ETERNAL, NILE) performing at this year's winter NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) show, which was held January 17-20 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, can be viewed below.

TODAY IS THE DAY's eighth studio album, "Axis of Eden", was released last September on SuperNova Records, the label founded by TODAY IS THE DAY frontman Steve Austin. SuperNova Records is distributed exclusively by MRI/RED in the U.S., FAB in Canada, Cargo in Europe, and IODA for all digital distribution.

TODAY IS THE DAY's current lineup features Roddy, as well as Austin (also a producer, renowned for his work with LAMB OF GOD and CONVERGE) and bassist Chris Debari.

Axis Percussion booth:

Sonor booth:

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