SKINDRED Guitarist Interviewed On 'The Mike James Rock Show' (Video)

February 3, 2014

"The Mike James Rock Show" recently conducted an interview with guitarist Mikey Demus of the Welsh "ragga metal" act SKINDRED. You can now watch the chat below.

SKINDRED's new album, "Kill The Power", was released simultaneously in Europe via Double Cross /Cooking Vinyl and Napalm Records and it will be made available in North America on February 18 via Red River Entertainment, distributed by Sony/RED. The CD was recorded at The Chairworks studio in Leeds, United Kingdom with producer James "LeRock" Loughrey (PAGE & PLANT, FLUX PAVILION),who previously worked with the band on their 2011 album, "Union Black".

"'Kill The Power' is our fifth studio album," said SKINDRED frontman Benji Webbe.

"We are more than excited to unleash this SKINDRED bomb on the world!

"'Kill The Power' is for all them that are sick of being the underdog, and wanna step up and destroy all those who oppress and hold them down! Use this album as a backdrop to overcome and take your life back!

"We ain't fighting the power no more — we are definitely killing it!!"

"Kill The Power" track listing:

01. Kill The Power
02. Ruling Force
03. Playing With The Devil
04. Worlds On Fire
05. Ninja
06. The Kids Are Right Now
07. We Live
08. Open Eyed
09. Dollars And Dimes
10. Saturday
11. Proceed With Caution
12. More Fire

SKINDRED's distinctive mix of reggae, metal, punk and electronic has favored them throughout their career, having won Kerrang!'s Devotion Award and Metal Hammer's Golden God for Best Live Act in the past.

Interview:

"Kill The Power" (song) video:

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