ALL SHALL PERISH Seeks Touring Guitarist

December 23, 2008

Oakland, California extreme metallers ALL SHALL PERISH are seeking a temporary replacement for guitarist Chris Storey for upcoming touring commitments. The band has released the following statement:

"Our lead guitarist Chris Storey will be taking some time off to deal with some family issues and will be missing out on a few tours.

"We are looking for a touring replacement for a handful of upcoming tours, one fest run in Europe and one fest tour in the states. Please only apply if you are:

1. Over 18
2. Have all pro gear
3. Able to perform all lead guitar parts to 'Black Gold Reign', 'Never Again' and 'When Life Meant More'
4. Drama- and hard-drug-free
5. In possession of a valid driver's license and passport

"If you meet all these requirements, please email us a link to a video of you playing any of the songs mentioned. If you can do a good enough job by ear, we will send you a response e-mail with tabs and videos."

E-mail all tryout videos to [email protected].

The band recently wrapped up a North American tour with HATE ETERNAL, JOB FOR A COWBOY, ANIMOSITY and ANNOTATIONS OF AN AUTOPSY.

ALL SHALL PERISH's third full-length album, "Awaken the Dreamers", sold just under 5,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to enter The Billboard 200 chart at position No. 126. The follow-up to "The Price of Existence" was recorded at Castle Ultimate Studios in Oakland with producer Zack Ohren.

Capital Chaos has posted performance footage of ALL SHALL PERISH, shot on November 15, 2008 at The Boardwalk in Orangevale, California. Also on the bill were HATE ETERNAL, JOB FOR A COWBOY, ANNOTATIONS OF AN AUTOPSY and ANIMOSITY.

ALL SHALL PERISH filmed a video for the song "Never… Again" in downtown Los Angeles on November 11 with director Gary Smithson (EXODUS, PRONG, GOATWHORE, etc.). Check out photos from the video shoot at this location.

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