DISTURBED Frontman Talks About 'Inside The Fire'; Video Available

October 22, 2008

Vocalist David Draiman of the Chicago heavy rockers DISTURBED recently spoke to Holland's FaceCulture about the band's song "Inside The Fire" from DISTURBED's latest album, "Indestructible". The clip, which can be viewed below, is part of FaceCulture's "On The Record" series, where artists talk about one specific track.

DISTURBED has just released a new live EP entitled "Live & Indestructible" exclusively via iTunes.

The track listing for the effort is as follows:

01. Inside the Fire (live from Deep Rock Drive)
02. Stricken (live from Deep Rock Drive)
03. Stupify (live from Deep Rock Drive)
04. Indestructible (music video)

According to The Pulse of Radio, DISTURBED is planning to kick off its fourth Music As A Weapon tour in March of 2009. Dates, cities and supporting acts have yet to be unveiled. The last Weapon tour, in late 2006, featured STONE SOUR, NONPOINT and FLYLEAF in addition to the headliners. DISTURBED spent the past summer co-headlining the inaugural Rock Star Energy Mayhem Festival with SLIPKNOT, and is on the road in Japan and Europe through early November.

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