Video: PAUL RYAN (ORIGIN Guitarist) Interviewed In St. Paul

August 28, 2012

Josh Rundquist (a.k.a. That Drummer Guy) conducted an interview with Paul Ryan, guitarist of the technical death metal band ORIGIN, prior to the group's August 25 concert at Station 4 in St. Paul, Minnesota. You can now watch the chat below.

ORIGIN's latest album, "Entity", was released last June via Nuclear Blast Records.

One of the most intense and technical forces of the contemporary death metal world, ORIGIN has returned to stake its claim as the leader of metal's new wave of extremity with its fifth studio effort. As expected, the death grind trio of Mike Flores (bass, vocals),Paul Ryan (guitar, vocals) and John Longstreth (drums) continues to churn out frantic, hell-paced grids of metal torment, but now further complements the arrangements with a newfound propensity for churning grooves and the hook-laden approach that first reared its ugly, but accessible head on the band's 2007 offering, "Antithesis". The band once again returned to Chapman Recording Studios in Lenexa, Kansas to work with longtime engineer and friend Robert Rebeck.

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