STARRING JANET LEIGH: New Interview, Performance Footage Available

March 15, 2010

BrooklynRocks conducted an interview with the Canadian metal outfit STARRING JANET LEIGH when the band played Fontana's in New York City on March 4, 2010. The 10-minute clip, which includes performance footage, can be viewed below.

STARRING JANET LEIGH recently recruited former THE NUMBER TWELVE LOOKS LIKE YOU drummer Jon Karel.

The band teamed up with HYPNO5E and FALLEN MARTYR for the Metal As Art tour in February/March.

STARRING JANET LEIGH's latest album, "Spectrum", came out in May 2009 via Ironclad Recordings (Trevor Phipps of UNEARTH's label). The CD was recorded in June and September 2007 with producer/engineer Greg Dawson of BWC Studios, who has previously worked with MARE (Hydrahead),THE END (Relapse),MONEEN (Vagrant) and many others. Mastering of "Spectrum" was handled by Alan Douches at West West Side who has worked with CONVERGE, THE END, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, MASTODON, UNEARTH, and NILE, just to name a few.

Formed in 2003, the Canadian metal act began with creating music the band found both interesting and challenging with no compromise to musical integrity. Fusing death metal, hardcore, and modern jazz to create a sound that can best be described as progressively technical death metal, STARRING JANET LEIGH's aural onslaught is a fine blend of artistry, fury, passion and precision. Combine the band's musical fervor and dexterity with their unforgettable live show and what you end up with is no need for gimmicks or clichés.

For more information, visit www.starringjanetleigh.com.

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