Former DAMAGEPLAN Singer To Guest On XM Radio's 'Liquid Metal'

April 18, 2008

Patrick Lachman (BURN IT ALL, ex-DAMAGEPLAN, HALFORD) will guest on XM Radio's "Liquid Metal" channel 42 with DJ Ward Clever on Monday, April 21 between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. EST. Pat will take over the show to world-premier demo tracks from BURN IT ALL his new collaboration with FEAR FACTORY members Christian Olde Wolbers (guitar) and Raymond Herrera (drums) as well as to spin some favorites and take part in a live interview throughout the entire broadcast. The show is also simulcast on Direct TV channel 834.

As BLABBERMOUTH.NETexclusively reported on March 5, BURN IT ALL (photo) is currently shopping a four-song demo containing the following tracks:

01. Disciple
02. Spiral Fracture
03. Godless
04. War To End War

FEAR FACTORY is currently on hiatus while the band's frontman, Burton C. Bell, focuses his attention on the ASCENSION OF THE WATCHERS project, which recently inked a deal with MINISTRY mainman Al Jourgensen's 13th Planet Records.

FEAR FACTORY is presently unsigned, having parted ways with Liquid 8 Records, the label that issued the group's last two albums 2004's "Archetype" and 2005's "Transgression".

"Transgression" was produced by Toby Wright (ALICE IN CHAINS, KORN, METALLICA).

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