AFTER FOREVER Guitarist Resumes Work On HDK Project

December 14, 2006

AFTER FOREVER guitarist/songwriter Sander Gommans has resumed work on his HDK project while awaiting the release of the recently completed new AFTER FOREVER album.

HDK, whose musical direction is being described by Gommans as "modern trash/death metal with a lot of melodic influences," has laid down a number of tracks with the helo of GOD DETHRONED drummer Ariën van Weesenbeek. Samples of early recordings can be found on Sander's MySpace page. Vocalists (male or female, as long as their vocals are extreme) are also welcome to contact Gommans regarding a possible collaboration with HDK.

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