Interview
A Pale Horse Named Death Frontman Sal Abruscato Discusses New Album, "When The World Becomes Undone," Mental Health And More

Band Photo: A Pale Horse Named Death (?)
Storming out of the stable and never to be tamed, A Pale Horse Named Death is a creature all of it's own. Fronted by former Type O Negative and Life Of Agony drummer Sal Abruscato, the band has crafted three superb works of concentrated misery, though each with an element of hope behind it. Their latest album, "When The World Becomes Undone," is their first release in six years and one which some fans thought they'd never receive. There was never a need to fear however, as despite the commitments and personal tribulations Sal Abruscato faced, he always had A Pale Horse Named Death in mind.
At their show in London this past Friday, the first date on their European tour, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Mr. Abruscato to discuss why the band had been away for so long, the "When The World Becomes Undone" album, mental health and stepping out from the drum kit to lead the cavalry. You can watch the interview in full below.
Ollie Hynes has been a writer for Metal Underground.com since 2007 and a metal fan since 2001, going as far as to travel to other countries and continents for metal gigs.
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