TIMES OF GRACE's ADAM DUTKIEWICZ Talks Sports In New Video Interview

August 3, 2011

Derek Snider of The Score television network a Canadian specialty television service providing sports, news, information, highlights and live event programming, available across Canada conducted an interview with Adam Dutkiewicz of TIMES OF GRACE and KILLSWITCH ENGAGE at this year's edition of the Heavy T.O. festival, which was held July 23-24, 2011 at Downsview Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. You can now watch the chat below.

Professionally filmed video footage of TIMES OF GRACE the band featuring former KILLSWITCH ENGAGE singer Jesse Leach alongside current KILLSWITCH ENGAGE guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz performing on July 23 at the Heavy T.O. festival can be seen below.

Matt Bachand, guitarist extraordinaire of SHADOWS FALL, is serving as the touring bassist for TIMES OF GRACE's current trek. TIMES OF GRACE is serving as main support for UNDEROATH on the American trek dubbed "Illuminato(u)r".

Since SHADOWS FALL has toured with KILLSWITCH ENGAGE many times and since both bands came up together in the burgeoning Massachusetts metal scene in the early part of the 2000s, it makes complete sense for Bachand to strap on the bass and step into this role. Bachand is taking over for Daniel Struble, who is unable to make the particular road trip due to personal matters he must imminently address; Struble, who was a member of KILLSWITCH ENGAGE's one-time labelmates FIVE POINTE O, played bass on the band's first-ever U.S. tour last winter. Guitarist Joel Stroetzel, also of KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, and drummer Dan Gluszak constitute the rest of the touring lineup for these upcoming treks. Clearly, it remains all in the family for TIMES OF GRACE.

The "Illuminato(u)r", also featuring STRAY FROM THE PATH and LETLIVE, kicked off on July 5 in Raleigh, North Carolina and will wrap in mid-August.

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