BROKEN HOPE: New Video Interview With JEREMY WAGNER

October 24, 2012

The Mighty Z of Capital Chaos conducted an interview with guitarist Jeremy Wagner of reformed Chicago death metallers BROKEN HOPE on September 26 at DNA Lounge in San Francisco, California. You can now watch the chat in two parts below.

BROKEN HOPE recently inked a deal with Century Media Records.

Jeremy Wagner, BROKEN HOPE's founder and chief lyricist/songwriter, comments: "For years, I wanted to write a new BROKEN HOPE album and see BROKEN HOPE firmly placed with a new home. My dream came true as BROKEN HOPE just signed a worldwide deal with Century Media.

"I've harbored great appreciation for Century Media and its stellar roster of artists since '88, and I'm extremely happy and grateful to see BROKEN HOPE become part of the Century Media family. My sincere thanks to Robert Kampf and Maurizio Iacono for embracing our musical art. Watch for a new, sick and über-ferocious BROKEN HOPE album to hit the globe in 2013!"

Added BROKEN HOPE bassist Shaun Glass: "After taking part of an amazing North American tour that saw the rebirth of BROKEN HOPE, we are excited to be part of the mighty Century Media family. We promise to unleash one brutal and classic BROKEN HOPE album next year!"

BROKEN HOPE was formed in 1988 by Wagner, while he was in high school. Shortly after formation, they recorded two demo tapes and signed with indie label, Grind-Core Records. Then in 1991, they released their debut album, "Swamped In Gore", launching the band out of the underground and into the mainstream. From there, the band signed to Metal Blade Records and released three more albums, all stellar examples of BROKEN HOPE's fury, which etched their place in death-metal history.

After BROKEN HOPE's last album (1999's "Grotesque Blessings") and world tours, Wagner cleaned house and put BROKEN HOPE into "metal hibernation" in 2000. On January 20, 2010, original BROKEN HOPE vocalist Joe Ptacek tragically committed suicide. He was only 37 years old. Before his death, Ptacek met with Wagner and Glass and discussed the resurrection of BROKEN HOPE. With Ptacek's death, Wagner and Glass took time off to reconsider their next moves.

In 2012, BROKEN HOPE signed with Hard Impact Management and vowed to make BROKEN HOPE a full-time monster. Wagner and Glass recruited longtime friend and GORGASM vocalist Damian Leski as their new frontman and shortly after marked their return on the highly successful Carnival Of Death tour. BROKEN HOPE's high-intensity concerts received top praise, and confirmed the band was back and more rabid than ever.

BROKEN HOPE is currently booked for the 2013 editions of Extremefest (Germany) and Maryland Deathfest.

BROKEN HOPE 2012 is:

Damian Leski - Vocals
Jeremy Wagner - Guitars
Shaun Glass - Bass
Chuck Wepfer - Lead Guitars
Mike Miczek - Drums

Interview part 1:

Interview part 2:

Performance:

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