AEROSMITH Interviewed On 'RadioScreamer'; Audio Available

October 3, 2012

Diamond-Dave Castagno and all five members of AEROSMITH took part in an exclusive "RadioScreamer" interview earlier today (Wednesday, October 3) at 2:00 p.m. Pacific. Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer all discussed the much-anticipated new AEROSMITH album, "Music From Another Dimension", as well as their long and illustrious career.

You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

"RadioScreamer" is a one-hour, weekly radio program that focuses on the golden era of hair metal and heavy metal — the '80s. It is hosted by David F. Castagno, publisher/editor of Screamer magazine and features guests approximately 2-3 times a month and at present time is carried on several affiliate stations throughout the U.S., U.K. and Japan.

For more information, visit RadioScreamer.com.

"Music From Another Dimension" will be released on November 6 via Columbia Records. It marks AEROSMITH's 15th studio album and their first studio collection of all-new material in 11 years. The album was recorded in Los Angeles and at the band's studio in Massachusetts; it was produced by Jack Douglas, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, with the exception of three tracks produced by Tyler and Marti Frederiksen.

Interview (audio):

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