Shadowblade Announces New Drummer Anders Johansson
Jasio Kulakowski of Edmonton band Shadowblade has issued the following update:
"Hello, I am just posting this to announce that in order to take the time to try and properly heal an unfortunate back injury, and to further dedicate his efforts with our good friends in Striker, Magnus will no longer be drumming for Shadowblade. It was an absolute blast playing with him for the past 2 years, and I obviously wish him the best of luck with both the healing and the playing.
"In light of this I would like to announce that Anders Johansson of Edmonton's technical death metal gurus Skepsis will be joining me to record the drums on the upcoming full length, and for future live gigs as well. Anders is by far the most creative drummer I've ever had the pleasure of playing with, and I am very excited to hear him sculpt his sound into my writing.
"I know I keep saying this, but I'll give more info on the album at a later point in time. I still haven't decided on a name, and I am still looking for the right artist to bring my ideas to life for an album art. Apart from that I need to give Anders a little bit of time to work with the tracks, but I do want to start tracking as soon as possible! Once I have all my details figured out I will announce them."
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I hope these guys will make it to Scandinavia after they release their debut album. It is great to see this type of music being made in Canada of all places, they would do great over seas.