3 INCHES OF BLOOD: New Video Interview With SHANE CLARK Available

November 5, 2007

Death Wish from Vampire Freaks conducted an interview with guitarist Shane Clark from the Canadian metal band 3 INCHES OF BLOOD on October 25, 2007 at The Fillmore in Denver, Colorado. They spoke about the group's recent tour with STATIC-X, DIVINE HERESY and SHADOWS FALL as well as what it was like working with Joey Jordison from SLIPKNOT on their latest release, "Fire Up The Blades". Watch the 15-minute interview below.

On October 9, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD released an exclusive digital-only three-song EP, "Trial of Champions". The EP features the title track, B-side "Key to Oblivion" and "In the Time of Job When Mannon Was a Yippie", a unique interpretation of the song originally performed by LUCIFER'S FRIEND. "Key to Oblivion" is a B-side track from the recording sessions for their recent Roadrunner Records full-length release, "Fire Up the Blades", produced by Joey Jordison (SLIPKNOT). The digital-only EP can be found via iTunes and other online outlets.

3 INCHES OF BLOOD will return to the U.S. on November 18 for a North American tour with GWAR. The tour will also include a hearty mix of eclectic acts such as HORSE THE BAND, THE END and MENSREA. Concluding on December 6, the quaint tour will stir up a much-needed dose of sanity for the holiday madness!

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