DIECAST To Guest On This Weekend's 'Headbanger's Ball'

January 5, 2007

DIECAST will be the featured guests on "Headbanger's Ball" this Saturday, January 6 on MTV2 at 10:00 p.m. EST/7:00 p.m. PST. Be sure to tune in to hear what Paul Stoddard (vocals) and Kirk Kolaitis (guitars) have to say about their new album and upcoming touring plans.

DIECAST kicks off 2007 with a monstrous 10-week U.S. tour alongside SEVENDUST, which starts on Feb. 8.

DIECAST recently completed a five-week run with SEPULTURA, SWORN ENEMY and SUICIDE SILENCE. This was their first national tour in support of their new album, "Internal Revolution", which is being hailed as their most dynamic and stunning offering yet from critics and fans alike. Their new single for "Nothing I Could Say" will be serviced to Active Rock in conjunction with the start of the tour. The radio mix and edit was done by Brian Malouf (MICHAEL JACKSON, MADONNA, PEARL JAM),and a video will be shot later this month with acclaimed director Ian McFarland (SICK OF IT ALL).

Stoddard checks in with the following report: "I want to thank everyone that came out to the New Year’s show in St. Petersburg, Florida with SEVENDUST. It was an amazing, sold-out show, and a great way to bring in the New Year. We’re also very psyched to be doing three months with SEVENDUST. This is going to be a huge tour with something for everyone. We’re also looking forward to partying and making lots of new friends."

A riveting conceptual video for the first single from "Internal Revolution", "Fade Away", shot by acclaimed director David Brodsky (STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, GWAR, THE RED CHORD),can now be viewed at this location.

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