BIOMECHANICAL Announces New Drummer

July 23, 2007

U.K. epic progressive metallers BIOMECHANICAL have announced the addition of 18-year-old drummer Jonno Lodge to the group's ranks. Lodge joins the band as the replacement for Matt C., who left BIOMECHANICAL last week due to "personal reasons."

Commented BIOMECHANICAL frontman John K: "I can't quite believe that we got somebody in just a few days!

"The response for the drumming position has been overwhelming and I would like to thank all who contacted us.

"Jonno is an avid DREAM THEATER fan which makes it easier for us to gel with him in terms of time signature changes etc. Has been playing the drums since the age of four and is classically trained.

"After watching his solo, [we] realized the potential of this collaboration could be awesome and the only logical thing after hearing him play was to offer him the job!

"So [we] would like to welcome the dude in the band and to say that we are looking forward to working with him!"

Click here to see a short video of Jonno at his drum kit.

BIOMECHANICAL's new album, "Cannibalised", is due to be released early 2008 via Earache Records.

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