SABATON: New Audio Interview Available

July 2, 2009

Vocalist Joakim Brodén of Swedish metallers SABATON was interviewed for episode 38 of "Ragnarok Radio". The chat is now available for streaming and/or download at this location.

SABATON's latest album, "The Art of War", landed on the Swedish chart at No. 5. The follow-up to 2006's "Attero Dominatus" was recorded at Abyss Studios with producer Peter Tägtgren and was made available in three formats: normal CD, gatefold LP and a limited-editon CD that comes in a DVD package that also includes the exclusive book "The Art of War".

Video footage of SABATON's March 11, 2009 concert in Munich, Germany can be viewed below (courtesy of "eblinternational").

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