HATE Frontman Interviewed In Brazil (Video)

May 28, 2012

The "Stay Heavy" TV show conducted an interview with guitarist/vocalist Adam "ATF Sinner" Buszko of Polish extreme metallers HATE when the band visited Brazil in April for a short tour. You can now watch the chat below.

HATE last summer inked a worldwide deal with Napalm Records. The band's new album is tentatively due before the end of the year.

HATE's latest CD, "Erebos", came out in 2010 via Listenable Records. The CD was recorded at Hertz Studio in Bialystok, Poland with producers Slawek and Wojtek Wieslawski (DECAPITATED, VADER).

The word "erebos" comes from ancient Greek and means literally "deep darkness" or shadow.

HATE last year filmed a video for the song "Erebos" with the Warsaw-based Agency Moderna and visual art group Suka Off, who are well known for their performances and film art activities.

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