CRYPTOPSY, Ex-MORBID ANGEL Members To Appear On New SHAITAN MAZAR EP

June 17, 2010

Flo Mounier (CRYPTOPSY) is headed to South Carolina this weekend to hook up with former NILE members Chief Spires and John Ehlers to begin recording drums for a new SHAITAN MAZAR EP. Steven Tucker (formerly of MORBID ANGEL) will also be joining them on guitar and vocals for this record. They'll be laying down drums to six new tracks in Greenville at Whitestone Studio, which is owned by the platinum-selling singer/songwriter Edwin McCain.

The guys are intensely searching for the "perfect-fit" singer for this band.

SHAITAN MAZAR's full-length album, "Catalyst of Amalgamation", was released in 2005.

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