ALTER BRIDGE's MYLES KENNEDY Interviewed On Australia's TRIPLE M (Audio)

September 6, 2013

Myles Kennedy of ALTER BRIDGE was interviewed earlier this week by Dave "Higgo" Higgins of Australia's long-running rock station Triple M. You can listen to the chat using the SoundCloud widget below.

ALTER BRIDGE's new video, "Addicted To Pain", was shot by award-winning director Dan Catullo. The song comes off the band's long-awaited fourth album, "Fortress", which will be released on October 8 via EMI Label Services.

From the opening acoustic guitar work on "Cry Of Achilles" to the closing riff of the epic title track, it is clear ALTER BRIDGE are back to reclaim their place as one of hard rock's standout acts. The album was helmed by longtime ALTER BRIDGE producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette, known for his work with FALLING IN REVERSE, STORY OF THE YEAR and INCUBUS, to name a few.

The debut single, "Addicted To Pain", is currently impacting radio and is looking to continue the chart-topping success ALTER BRIDGE has come to know around the world. The band released a visualizer video on YouTube on August 7 so fans could hear the new single and that has been viewed over 340,000 times to date.

"Fortress" track listing:

01. Cry Of Achilles
02. Addicted To Pain
03. Bleed It Dry
04. Lover
05. The Uninvited
06. Peace Is Broken
07. Calm The Fire
08. Waters Rising
09. Farther Than The Sun
10. Cry A River
11. All Ends Well
12. Fortress

ALTER BRIDGE recently announced its only U.S. show of 2013, set to take place on October 4 at the House Of Blues in Orlando, Florida. The band will then head over to Europe where they will begin an extensive headlining world tour that will run from October 16 through November 16 and will feature SHINEDOWN and HALESTORM joining the band on select dates. ALTER BRIDGE will also make a triumphant return to Wembley Arena in London on October 18, a venue they sold out on the "ABIII" tour cycle and documented with the CD/DVD "Alter Bridge Live At Wembley".




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