BIOMECHANICAL Drummer Completes Tracks For HEXFIRE Debut

July 16, 2010

English drummer Jonno Lodge (BIOMECHANICAL, ex-PAUL DI'ANNO) has completed the drum tracks for the debut album from Polish metallers HEXFIRE. The recording session took place at the Staffordshire Phoenixx Studios with engineer Stephen Parkinson. Drummers Alex Holzwarth (RHAPSODY OF FIRE, AVANTASIA) and Diego Grom Meraviglia (ANCIENT, DOOMSWORD) also laid down tracks for the CD.

Commented HEXFIRE guitarist Jacob Liszko: "The last few weeks have been completely crazy for us. It's been a lot of work but we’ve finally finished the drum recording process.

"All those eight tracks recorded by Jonno Lodge are completely insane! We’re really happy with them. I would also like to say that all drummers did their job perfectly. We can be proud that we’re recording with such professional musicians.

"Once more, I must say the drum tracks are killer! So, be prepared for storming drums on the new HEXFIRE album!"

According to a press release, "HEXFIRE's sound can be described as power metal with a modern touch."

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/hexfireofficial.

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