Sadus
Formed: 1984
From:
Antioch,
CA,
United States
Last Known Status: Active
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Note: We began associating news directly with bands in late 2003. Therefore, earlier band news may not be listed on this page.
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NorthWest Deathfest Announced
NorthWest Deathfest 2005 has been announced and the event will take place in Seattle, WA at The Fenix (109 S Washington St.) on Sunday, April 3rd. Tickets for the all-day event which starts at 11AM are $15.
Confirmed to grace two stages are as follows: CANNIBAL CORPSE, SADUS, INCANTATION, SEVENPERCENT, NON-EXISTANCE, NECRYPTIC and FUNERAL AGE. More acts will be announced soon.
Sadus European Tour Dates Announced
More details have been revealed about SADUS' upcoming European tour, which is scheduled to kick off in early April. The group's itinerary is shaping up as follows: More...
Headline News
Paul Bostaph Joins Testament
Former SLAYER/SYSTEMATIC drummer Paul Bostaph has officially joined TESTAMENT. The band, whose most recent drummer, Jon Allen (SADUS), reportedly left the group over an "extremely fragile and urgent family situation" involving the health of his 11-year-old daughter, are currently rehearsing with Bostaph for their upcoming live shows in March, including scheduled appearances at Florida's Sun N' Steel Festival (March 6-7) and New Jersey's March Metal Meltdown VI (March 12-13).
TESTAMENT are continuing work on the material for the follow-up to 1999's "The Gathering" and are reportedly planning on entering the studio in April/May to begin recording the album for a late 2004 release through Spitfire Records. The band will likely premier two brand-new songs during their festival appearances next month.
Bostaph is no stranger to the TESTAMENT camp, having played several live dates with the group in 1992 and appeared on the band's 1993 live EP, "Return To The Apocalyptic City" (Megaforce/Atlantic). He subsequently spent nearly a decade in SLAYER, with whom he recorded four full-length albums (1994's "Divine Intervention", 1996's "Undisputed Attitude", 1998's "Diabolus In Musica" and 2001's "God Hates Us All") before leaving the group (for the second and final time) in December 2001.