SABATON: New Video Interview With JOAKIM BRODN

October 22, 2011

Rock My Monkey TV recently conducted an interview with vocalist Joakim Brodn of Swedish metallers SABATON. You can now watch the chat below.

SABATON bassist Pr Sundstrm was forced to sit out several shows on the Canadian leg of the band's North American tour due to a knee injury.

"World War Live: Battle Of The Baltic Sea", the first-ever live album from SABATON, was released on August 5 via Nuclear Blast Records.

SABATON has set "Kings Of War" as the working title of its next album, tentatively due before the end of 2012 via Nuclear Blast Records.

The band will play the final show of its current tour on December 18 at Trix/Hof Ter Lo in Antwerp, Belgium. The group stated, "This will be a one-off and we will not bring a setlist or respect any venue curfew."

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