IN THIS MOMENT Interviewed On 'Having Tea With Voodoo Dollies' (Video)

January 9, 2011

Elizabeth Rawwwr, host of the metal/punk show "Having Tea With Voodoo Dollies", recently conducted an interview with Southern California's IN THIS MOMENT. You can now watch the chat below.

Capital Chaos has uploaded multi-camera video footage of IN THIS MOMENT performing the song "The Promise" on November 13, 2010 at The Boardwalk in Orangevale, California — with a special guest appearance by male vocalist Adrian Patrick of the band OTHERWISE. Check it out below.

IN THIS MOMENT guitarist Chris Howorth previously stated about "The Promise", "[The song] is about two people who are very attracted to each other but know deep inside that the relationship will end in disaster with both sides getting hurt.

"We played the song every day on [Rockstar Energy Drink] Mayhem [Festival] this summer. Adrian and his brother followed the whole tour in a mini-van to perform the song with us every day and to further promote their band OTHERWISE. They showed a lot of balls to get out there and hustle like that and take advantage of the opportunity. They have a great band and Adrian has a special voice.

"We are really proud of this song and feel it is one of our best yet."

IN THIS MOMENT's new album, "A Star-Crossed Wasteland", sold 10,500 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 40 on The Billboard 200 chart.

The band's sophomore CD, "The Dream", opened with more than 8,000 copies back in October 2008 to land at No. 70.

"A Star-Crossed Wasteland" was released on July 13, 2010 via Century Media Records. The CD was recorded at The Wolves Den studio in Las Vegas, Nevada with producer Kevin Churko (OZZY OSBOURNE, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH).

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