HELMET: New Video Interview Available

May 12, 2007

A video interview with HELMET, conducted recently by Australia's Beat TV, has been posted online at this location.

In other news, HELMET and P.O.D. will perform on June 1 at the San Diego Sports Arena as part of the "Rockbox" night of exhibition featuring Danny Bonaduce ("Breaking Bonaduce", "The Adam Corolla Show") and as MMA/K1 superstar Bob "The Beast" Sapp ("The Longest Yard").

As previously reported, HELMET's video for the song "Money Shot" has been posted online at this location. The track comes off the group's latest album, "Monochrome", which was released in July 2006. The follow-up to 2004's "Size Matters" was co-produced by Wharton Tiers, who recorded the band's first two releases, "Strap It On" and "Meantime".

HELMET's video for "Monochrome", filmed by director David Brodsky (GWAR, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, THE RED CHORD) of MyGoodEye and featuring clips from the "Saw III" movie, has been posted online at YouTube.

"Monochrome" is featured on the "Saw III" soundtrack, which came out on Oct. 24, 2006 via Warcon Enterprises.

HELMET last year announced the addition of drummer Kyle Stevenson and bassist John Fuller to its ranks.

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