TOMBS Interviewed In Vienna

November 30, 2009

Austria's Stormbringer.at webzine conducted an interview with Mike Hill, Andrew Hernandez and Carson Daniel James of Brooklyn, New York's TOMBS when the band played in Vienna on November 24, 2009. Watch the chat below.

TOMBS' latest album, "Winter Hours", was released on February 17 in North America (February 23 internationally) via Relapse Records. The CD was recorded at the Etching Tin Studios in Richmond, Virginia with engineer Ian Whalen.

"Gossamer", the latest video from TOMBS, can be viewed below. The clip was shot in Brooklyn with director Kevin Custer (KINGDOM OF SORROW, TESTAMENT, SOULJA BOY) for Toaster In The Tub.

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

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"Gossamer" video:

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