RAVEN Frontman Interviewed On 'Maximum Threshold'; Audio Available

June 30, 2008

Vocalist/bassist John Gallagher of the legendary British/American heavy metal trio RAVEN was a guest on this past weekend's (Saturday, June 28) edition of the "Maximum Threshold" radio show. The program is now available for download at this location.

RAVEN recently posted a new song, entitled "Breaking You Down", on its official web site. The track comes off the group's forthcoming album, "Walk through Fire", which was recorded at the Assembly Line Studios with engineer/mixer Kevin 131 (PROJECT: FAILING FLESH, DECEASED, DYSRYTHMIA, GARDEN OF SHADOWS).

John Gallagher previously stated about the new CD, "It's the right combination of spontaneous lunacy captured with the sounds we've always wanted."

RAVEN's last studio album, "One for All", was released in 1999 via Massacre Records.

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