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Sky Eats Airplane

From: Fort Worth, TX, United States
Last Known Status: Unknown

Latest Sky Eats Airplane News

Below is our complete Sky Eats Airplane news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Sky Eats Airplane Loses Singer, Need Replacement

Sky Eats Airplane recently announced they have lost their vocalist, Jerry Roush, due to creative differences. But don't be dismayed, because they're writing some "killer riffs." Their "official statement" says,

"After touring for the past two years together, SEA and our singer Jerry Roush have decided to part ways. We hate to see him go, but our creative differences make this the best option for everyone. We are still on good terms and wish Jerry good luck with whatever he chooses to do. As for the rest of the band, SEA is pushing on with a ton of new material: Zack and I (Lee) are going to be flying up to Travis’ practice space up in Delaware to write killer riffs and to start jamming on the new stuff in the near future.

We appreciate you, our fans, sticking with us through this. We can’t wait to show you everything we’ve been working on! And as far as the singing spot we have open, if you are interested please contact us at singforSEA@gmail.com . Keep in mind that we are looking for someone who is talented at singing first and foremost. Thanks!"

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Sky Eats Airplane Covers Limp Bizkit

Equal Vision band Sky Eats Airplane is currently on "The Nu-Metal Tour" and have recorded a cover of Limp Bizkit's "Nookie." This is apparently causing a great stir in the electronic metalcore fan base, so Sky Eats Airplane wants all to know the reasons for covering such a song.

"A lot of you are very confused why: 1.) we covered a Limp Bizkit song, and 2.) let alone made it pretty close to the original. More...

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