CLOUDS TURNED BLACK Announces New Drummer

August 25, 2006

Victorville, California's CLOUDS TURNED BLACK is has announced the addition of drummer Josh Anderson to the group's ranks. "We would like to thank everyone that tried out for us and everyone that showed interest," the band writes in a statement. "And of course everyone who supported our search and that helped us out. We are now looking forward to finishing the work on our debut album 'Transfixion', and moving ahead full speed."

CLOUDS TURNED BLACK's demo, "The Red Seal", is currently available to download at no charge via www.cloudsturnedblack.net. Their debut album, "Transfixion", will be released this winter via Open Grave Records.

CLOUDS TURNED BLACK first started in 2002 when the founding members departed another project to develop a heavier sound. As time passed, song structure progressed and intensity grew as the lineup became more mature. The group stayed active playing shows all over Southern California, sharing the stage with bands like CURL UP AND DIE, BURY YOUR DEAD, SCARS OF TOMORROW, BEAUTY TO ASHES and countless others. Things didn't really take off until 2005 when the group decided to make music a lifestyle instead of a hobby. With new passion CLOUDS TURNED BLACK was able to deliver their most mature release to date. Their demo, "The Red Seal", utilized melodic yet complex guitar riffs to keep the listener interested while the driving bass lines and thundering drum beats kept the head moving.

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