TODAY IS THE DAY: Studio Footage Of DEREK RODDY Available

August 9, 2007

Extreme music pioneers TODAY IS THE DAY have completed work on their eighth studio album, "Axis of Eden", due on September 18 via TODAY IS THE DAY frontman/guitarist Steve Austin's own label, SuperNova Records.

TODAY IS THE DAY drummer Derek Roddy (ex-HATE ETERNAL, NILE) is one of the newest additions to Meinl Cymbals' roster of artists, which also includes Chris Adler (LAMB OF GOD),Jason Bittner (SHADOWS FALL),and Brann Dailor (MASTODON). Meinl captured Roddy on video, rehearsing songs with TODAY IS THE DAY frontman/guitarist Steve Austin during the recording sessions for "Axis of Eden" at Austin Enterprise in Nashville, TN.

Check out the video footage at this location.

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