DETHKLOK's BRENDON SMALL Interviewed On FULL METAL JACKIE's Radio Show (Audio)

December 11, 2013

Brendon Small — the creative mastermind behind the smash-hit animated Adult Swim TV show "Metalocalypse" and the band DETHKLOK — was interviewed on the December 6-8 edition of Full Metal Jackie's nationally syndicated radio show. You can now listen to the chat using the Podbean player below.

To see a full list of stations carrying the program and when it airs, go to FullMetalJackieRadio.com.

The original score from "Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem A Klok Opera" was released as a full-length album on October 29. And this isn't just your average metal record — this is a full-blown musical featuring a fifty-piece orchestra. This CD features the bonus DETHKLOK single "Blazing Star" and orchestral movements (produced by Brendon Small and Emmy-winning composer Bear McCreary ("Battlestar Galactica", "Walking Dead").

Legendary powerhouse metal drummer Gene Hoglan returns to join Brendon and DETHKLOK. Other musicians include bassist Bryan Beller (DETHKLOK, THE ARISTOCRATS, Joe Satriani),and Mike Keneally (DETHKLOK, Frank Zappa, Joe Satriani).

In "Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem A Klok Opera", we pick up directly after the abduction of DETHKLOK guitarist Toki Wartooth in the season four finale. With his life in danger, his only salvation can come from the four most selfish human celebrities on Earth — his bandmates, extreme metal band DETHKLOK.

Says Small: "This is not like anything we've ever done. This is a full-blown musical — metal combined with symphonic passages, classic musical theatre, high-stakes drama, emotional moments, and yes, totally ridiculous comedy.

"I drew from all of my influences to make this the most unique project I could dream of."

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