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Neuromist - Line-Up Changes


Kirill Zmurciuk, guitarist and founding member of Moldovan progressive death metal band Neuromist, has announced the departure of their drummer and vocalist. Here's the full message:

"Without any introduction I will get straight to the point - we have yet another line-up changes. Both Mihail Grigorash and Vladimir Ghilien have left the band a few months ago for personal and very positive reasons. Both are waiting for their wives to give birth to their children, and that's very good news for us. Guys simply don't have the time to focus on music so they decided to leave the band. All we can say is good luck for their families that will get bigger very soon

As for our little family, we are glad to announce our new/old drummer - Serghei "Liolik" Petrenco. Those of you who have seen us supporting Sadist in Chisinau on 30th of October already know that the founding drummer is back in the fold and he's kicking some serious ass behind the kit. He has agreed to stay with us permanently after this show, and we're very excited about it since he's a real pro and there's not doubt that our music will get even more technical and aggressive with him joining us. So, welcome back to the family!

As for the vocalist, we didn't find a permanent replacement yet, but we're looking for it. We've been joined by former vocalist Laur Lozan for the show and had a little collaboration with Lena from Infected Rain for one song. It turned our killer, but it was just a single show. So if anyone is intrested in becoming a full-time frontman for a band where all other dudes are constantly looking at their instruments - give us a note."

Source: blogs.myspace.com
Band profile: Neuromist
Posted: 06.11.2010 by BudDa


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Comments: 4   Visited by: 28 users
06.11.2010 - 15:25
Daydream Nation
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Interesting change....Crystalic changed for the better and I think Neuromist can kick more ass if they have new blood, too.
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06.11.2010 - 15:44
seafood

The change of the vocalist is certainly a good thing.
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06.11.2010 - 19:45
qlacs
"The Quaker"
Written by seafood on 06.11.2010 at 15:44

The change of the vocalist is certainly a good thing.

can't be so sure about it.. sometimes bands can't find better vocalists
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07.11.2010 - 03:02
Daggon
Underpaid M.D.
Written by qlacs on 06.11.2010 at 19:45

Written by seafood on 06.11.2010 at 15:44

The change of the vocalist is certainly a good thing.

can't be so sure about it.. sometimes bands can't find better vocalists


Well, actually their singer wasn't really good, so a change of vocalist is the best thing they can do, even if he wasn't that bad, they can find someone who fits better to their music, it the same case of this Technical Death metal band called Arkhe, their music is awesome, but I feel that their vocalist is kinda bad.

Good luck to Neuromist!
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