GWAR Vs. SHAKESPEARE's 'Hamlet': A Comparative Study

December 11, 2007

Colin Hunter of TheRecord.com's Sandbox has written a "comparative study" of a GWAR concert and Shakespeare's "Hamlet" play. Check it out at this location.

MetalUniverse.net has uploaded video footage and photos of GWAR's December 3, 2007 concert at Club Soda in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Check out the pictures at this location.

GWAR frontman Oderus Urungus was recently interviewed by Rick Florino of JamNow.

To listen to the chat, go to this location (select "Gwar - Oderus - Interview" in the Jam Player on the upper right).

Metal Blade has set a January 8, 2008 release date for the DVD version of GWAR's "Phallus in Wonderland", which was originally issued on VHS in 1992. The DVD special features include instant scene access, options to play songs only and curtain call.

For more information, click here.

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