MUSHROOMHEAD: New Audio Interview With JEFFREY NOTHING Posted Online

October 29, 2007

Stuart MarX, the host of "Monday Morning Breakfast Serial" on WBRS 100.1 FM in Waltham, MA conducted an interview with Jeffrey Nothing of MUSHROOMHEAD before the band's October 13, 2007 show in Worcester, MA. Jeff spoke about the differences in the writing process with new singer Waylon and that with his predecessor Jason Popson (a.k.a. J. Mann),the group's next DVD, his solo project, and how he would feel about a tour with SLIPKNOT.

Listen to the interview on YouTube.

Cleveland Scene recently reported that Jeffrey Nothing will appear in Midnight Syndicate Films' "The Dead Matter", a vampire-ghost movie shot in the Cleveland area in August.

MUSHROOMHEAD is continuing to tour in support of its new album, "Savior Sorrow", which has sold around 80,000 copies in the United States since its release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. A new video directed by MUSHROOMHEAD for "Tattoo" will be released in time for Halloween.

MUSHROOMHEAD's video for "Simple Survival", the debut single from the band's "Savior Sorrow" album, is available for viewing below. The clip was shot by award-winning filmmaker and music video director Chad Calek (BLEEDING THROUGH, INDEX CASE).

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