LIGHT THIS CITY: New Video Interview Available

May 16, 2008

Metal Mark from Local Productions conducted an interview with vocalist Laura Nichol and guitarist Brian Forbes of San Francisco's melodic death metallers LIGHT THIS CITY on May 13, 2008 at the Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia. The six-minute clip, which contains footage of the band's concert at the venue, can be viewed below.

LIGHT THIS CITY is currently taking part in the In Thrash We Trust tour alongside DEATH ANGEL, GOD FORBID, and SOILENT GREEN.

The band's forthcoming follow-up to "Facing the Thousand" will feature guest appearances by TESTAMENT frontman Chuck Billy and John from THE FUNERAL PYRE. The CD was recorded in Oakland, California with engineer Zack Ohren.

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