JOB FOR A COWBOY To Guest On XM RADIO's 'Liquid Metal'

February 7, 2007

Arizona's JOB FOR A COWBOY will be visiting the XM Radio studios today, (Wednesday, February 7) at 12:30 p.m. EST/9:30 AM PST for a "Hostile Takeover" of XM's channel 42 — Liquid Metal. For one hour the band will take part in an interview and will play music of their choice. They will also be giving away copies of their "Doom" EP, so make sure to tune in for your chance to win! You can access the station at this location or you can catch it on DirectTV on channel 841.

As previously reported, JOB FOR A COWBOY recently completed work on its Metal Blade Records debut, due in the spring/summer of 2007. The band also completed a month-long trek with THE ACACIA STRAIN, SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY, DAATH and labelmates PSYOPUS.

(Thanks: Andrew / The Space Lord)

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