BLINDED BY FAITH Guitarist Quits

May 15, 2008

Guitarist Daniel Gingras from Qubec City, Qubec-based metallers BLINDED BY FAITH has issued the following update:

"The BLINDED BY FAITH show this Friday, on May 16th, at the Stage caf in Trois-Rivires will be the last one ever for me with the band which I helped to form 13 years ago. Although this was a hard decision, this is for the very best of everyone concerned. This update is simply to thank everyone who supported me along all these unforgettable years. Thousand thanks to Eric Galy and Jeff 'Godasse' Houle who never stopped to believe in BLINDED BY FAITH. Thanks to my family and friends for their constant support while I was working hard to help the band growing more and more. Of course, thanks to every metalheads who never stop to believe in BLINDED and, last but not least, my dear partners of BLINDED BY FAITH. You're about to discover two new members in the BLINDED family, and I'm pretty confident about this new formation. Finally, I'll support BLINDED BY FAITH until the end and you'll see me somewhere along with the band. Thanks again, and cheers to everyone!!"

BLINDED BY FAITH last fall posted its video for the song "The World Has Something To Offer" from the band's "Imperial Collapse" DVD. Watch the clip below.

BLINDED BY FAITH's latest record, entitled "Weapons of Mass Distraction", was released in May 2007 via Galy Records. The CD was recorded at New Rock studios in Qubec City with producer Yannick St-Amand (DESPISED ICON, BENEATH THE MASSACRE) to. Mastering duties were handled by Alan Douches (SHADOWS FALL, UNEARTH, NILE, HATEBREED, GOD FORBID).

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