AUTUMN'S END Parts Ways With Drummer

November 4, 2008

AUTUMN'S END, the Phoenix, Arizona-based metal band featuring former N17 guitarist Chris Cannella, has parted ways with drummer Joey Kamka. According to the group, "our dear friend, Tom Yount (ex-KINGDOM OF DIS) will once again fill in behind the kit during the completion of the writing of the new CD and/or till we find a permanent touring member. Tom is an excellent and creative drummer and more than capable of handling the drum duties as we work towards finishing the new record. We are grateful to Tom and are excited to have him on board."

AUTUMN'S END's sophomore album, "Act of Attrition", was released in 2006. A remixed version of the CD, which will be helmed by Neil Kernon (CANNIBAL CORPSE, NEVERMORE),is due sometime next year. A new full-length album is also in the works.

For more information, visit the AUTUMN'S ENDMySpace page.

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