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Ex-Spinehsank's Silent Civilians Update
Former SPINESHANK frontman Jonny Santos has issued the following update on his SILENT CIVILIANS project:
"Just wanna update everyone on what's happening. As of right now, we have about 13 songs written and we are still going strong six days a week. We want to apologize for the time we are taking, but if there is one thing I've learned in the past it's that you can't force out good music. I will say that the material is very, very heavy. Heavier than anything I have ever done, including SPINESHANK. Don't worry, I still sing in parts, but the music is much more guitar-driven than SPINESHANK was, and there is a lot of double bass and heavy drum playing. This is why I always wanted another guitar player when I was in the SHANK, I just don't think you can compete with only one guitar player in your band unless you're fuckin Dimebag or Eddie Van Halen!!
"Ryan and I both are doing guitar solos in almost every song because I think it's the way it should be. METAL!! The songs average in about 4-6 minutes in length. a few almost 7 minutes. We are writing a record for real metalheads, not the pop culture. There will be no filler on this record at all. Just a full-blown metal assault on your ears and your neighbors ears too!! More...
Former Spineshank Singer Resurfaces In A New Band
SILENT CIVILIANS, the new band featuring former SPINESHANK frontman Jonny Santos on vocals/guitar, have posted a rough demo version of their track "Force Fed" at this location.
The group, which is completed by Ryan Ready (guitar), Henno (bass) and Chris Mora (drums), will enter the studio shortly with producer Logan Mader (MACHINE HEAD, SOULFLY, MEDICATION) to begin work on their full-length debut, tentatively due this summer through Corporate Punishment Records.