DANZIG Guitarist To Perform With DECONSTRUCT At NAMM

January 16, 2006

DECONSTRUCT, the Northern California band which features current DANZIG guitarist Joe Fraulob, will be performing at the NAMM show this weekend in Anaheim, California. DECONSTRUCT are scheduled to play Friday night, January 20 at EMG Pickups' 30th anniversary party, along with THE MERCY CLINIC (DAMAGEPLAN frontman Patrick Lachman's new group).

DECONSTRUCT are currently working on new recordings with new singer and guitarist Gwamba. Of the new lineup, Fraulob states, "The new DECONSTRUCT material is just balls-out rocking with lots of guitar solos and slamming old-school heavy rock riffs. We started looking for a guy that was a cross between Bon Scott and Bruce Dickinson, and Gwamba came in and just fucking nailed it!" Two new songs are available for download on the band's MySpace page at this location.

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