ARCH ENEMY / SPIRITUAL BEGGARS Bassist Sharlee D'Angelo Featured On Latest Episode Of Mars Attacks

June 22, 2013, 10 years ago

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The latest episode of the Mars Attacks podcast (#75) contains an interview with Sharlee D’Angelo of SPRITUAL BEGGARS and ARCH ENEMY, among others. He discusses the different ways he approaches playing with both Spiritual Beggars and Arch Enemy, and what it’s like to play with two guitarists as opposed to a lone guitarist and a keyboard player in Spiritual Beggars, how recording Earth Blues varies from previous outings by the band. You’ll also hear all about his gear, what band influenced him to use an Iceman Bass as his signature model, and all of the usual questions about what dream line-up would he select to play a festival with Spiritual Beggars.

The episode can be streamed or downloaded here.

Spiritual Beggars' April 16th show in Cologne's Underground club during their recent European tour was filmed and broadcasted by German national TV via WDR's Rockpalast series. The full concert, as well as interviews with the band, can be now viewed online at this location.

Spiritual Beggars' eighth studio album, Earth Blues, was released via InsideOutMusic on April 15th in Europe, and April 16th in North America.

Earth Blues features the following tracklisting:

'Wise As A Serpent'

'Turn The Tide'

'Sweet Magic Pain'

'Hello Sorrow'

'One Man's Curse'

'Dreamer'

'Too Old To Die Young'

'Kingmaker'

'Road To Madness'

'Dead End Town'

'Freedom Song'

'Legends Collapse'

Listen to 'Kingmaker':

Watch the video for 'Wise As A Serpent':

BraveWords scribe Carl Begai's new Spiritual Beggars feature can be found here.

Spiritual Beggars lineup:

Michael Amott (guitars - ARCH ENEMY, ex-CARCASS)

Ludwig Witt (drums - GRAND MAGUS, ex-FIREBIRD)

Per Wiberg (keys - ex-OPETH)

Sharlee D'Angelo (bass - Arch Enemy, WITCHERY)

Apollo Papathanasio (vocals - FIREWIND)

More on Spiritual Beggars at this location.



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