WINDS OF PLAGUE: New Video Interview Available

November 11, 2008

HardTimes.ca conducted an interview with vocalist Johnny of the Los Angeles band WINDS OF PLAGUE in October 2008. Watch the eight-minute chat below.

WINDS OF PLAGUE was hand-picked by Glenn Danzig for his 20th anniversary tour this fall. The massive North American trek, dubbed the "Blackest of The Black", kicked off in early October and also features DIMMU BORGIR, MOONSPELL and SKELETONWITCH.

"The Impaler", the new video from WINDS OF PLAGUE, can be viewed below. The clip, which was reportedly rejected by MTV due to its supposed "graphic language and questionable content," was helmed by up-and-coming director Jake Avignone.

Interview:

"The Impaler" video:

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