CHIMAIRA To Guest On 'Liquid Metal'

April 22, 2009

Mark Hunter and Jim LaMarca from Cleveland bruisers CHIMAIRA will destroy and dominate the Liquid Metal studios today at 5:00 p.m. EST on Sirius 27 / XM 42 satellite radio with host Jose Mangin for a raw audio gathering session full of new music and select cuts from Mark and Jim's favorite metal acts. You'll hear crushing new tracks from CHIMAIRA's fifth studio album, "The Infection", plus get an update on their current tour as part of the Music As A Weapon festival, Mark and Jim's side projects, and how they "celebrate" Earth Day everyday!

Repeat broadcasts:

Wednesday, April 22 @ 8pm ET
Friday, April 24 @ 4pm ET
Saturday, April 25 @ 2pm ET
Sunday, April 26 @ 10pm ET

A teaser for the bonus DVD that is featured in the limited-edition CD/DVD version of "The Infection" can be viewed below.

"The Infection" was released in North America on April 21 via Ferret Music and will be issued in Europe on April 24 through Nuclear Blast. The CD was mastered at Sterling Sound in New York City with Ted Jensen and Chris "Zeuss" Harris (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL, AGNOSTIC FRONT, TERROR, THE ACACIA STRAIN).

CHIMAIRA filmed a video for the track "Destroy And Dominate" in February in the band's hometown of Cleveland. The group's longtime videographer Todd Bell directed the clip, which is expected to debut online later this month.

Commented guitarist Rob Arnold: "Todd is responsible for both of our documentaries, 'The Dehumanizing Process' and 'The Resurrection', as well as our brand new, in-the-works DVD, due out early next year. He's also shot a handful of our music videos, photos, and more. So expect nothing less than superior quality and creativity on 'Destroy And Dominate'! I wish I could tell you all more about what to expect content wise, but I myself am still waiting to see the first rough cut! But I certainly have no doubts that it will crush! Keep your eyes peeled!"

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