VISION OF DISORDER Drummer Offering Private Lessons

February 19, 2009

Best known as the drummer for VISION OF DISORDER (V.O.D.) and BLOODSIMPLE, Brendon Cohen is now accepting students for private drum lessons (to drummers of all playing levels).

VISION OF DISORDER has sold over 200,000 records worldwide and has toured extensively throughout the world and has recorded five albums. The group has recently reunited with live shows and is working on a new studio album (to be released in late 2009). VISION OF DISORDER has headlined and played alongside many renowned acts, such as BLACK SABBATH, METALLICA, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, SLAYER, BECK, KORN, PANTERA, SEPULTURA, HATEBREED, etc. Brendon was featured in Modern Drummer magazine on several different occasions and is endorsed by several drum companies.

To get in touch with Brendon to set up lessons, call (516) 468-9794.

VISION OF DISORDER's "Dead In New York" DVD, which showcases the band's frenetic live shows as well as backstage footage, came out on November 11. Filmed by Bill Yukich, the DVD includes shows from Long Island and Worcester, Massachusetts in 2006. Yukich was granted full access to the band, both on stage and off stage, capturing behind the scenes moments that encapsulate a historic part of the hardcore scene. V.O.D. dug deep into their personal archives to provide rarely seen and sometimes never-before-seen footage dating back to 1994.

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