SOULFLY Members To Guest On Madison's 94.1 WJJO-FM

October 18, 2007

SOULFLY's Marc Rizzo and Bobby Burns will be interviewed by Blake Patton of Madison, Wisconsin's 94.1 WJJO-FM on Friday, October 19 at 12 noon CST.

You can listen to the program live on the Internet at www.wjjo.com.

Marc Rizzo is currently on tour now with his solo band supporting Burns and his bands PRIMER 55 and LOVE SAID NO.

SOULFLY members Max Cavalera (guitar/vocals),Joe Nunez (drums),Marc Rizzo (guitar),and Bobby Burns (bass) entered the studio last month to begin recording the band's sixth studio album. The CD will be recorded in Bobby and Tim Lau's studio in Florida — the Porch Studio — and will be produced by Max. An early 2008 release via Roadrunner Records is expected.

SOULFLY spent time at a Los Angeles studio in March with producer Logan Mader (ex-MACHINE HEAD, SOULFLY) recording a cover of the MARILYN MANSON song "Beautiful People" for the recently released Kerrang! magazine compilation "Higher Voltage".

SOULFLY's latest album, "Dark Ages", was produced by Max Cavalera and was mixed by Terry Date, who has previously worked with PANTERA and DEFTONES, among others.

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