BULLET Interviewed In Berlin (Video)

January 17, 2012

Kalle-Rock.de conducted an interview with Swedish hard rockers BULLET on January 12, 2012 at K17 in Berlin, Germany during the band's Europen tour with GRAND MAGUS, STEELWING, SKULL FIST and VANDERBUYST. You can now watch the chat below.

BULLET last summer inked a deal with Nuclear Blast Records.

The band's third full-length album "Highway Pirates", entered the official chart in Sweden at position No. 3.

"Highway Pirates" was mixed by Tobias Lindell, who has previously worked with such Swedish rock bands as EUROPE, MUSTASCH and HARDCORE SUPERSTAR. Their combined efforts have "succeeded in creating a sound that is retro and modern at the same time," according to a press release. "Hampus Klang's and Erik Ahlström's guitar sound is incredibly pure."

Interview:

BULLET perfoming live in Essen, Germany on January 14, 2012:

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