DEAD EMOTIONS Parts Ways With Guitarist, Announces Replacement

November 17, 2009

German death metallers DEAD EMOTIONS have parted ways with guitarist Markus Uhl and have replaced him with 20-year-old axeman Alex Kaseder (APOPLEXY, SKROTUM). The band is currently writing material for its fourth album, which is tentatively due in 2010 via an as-yet-undetermined record label.

DEAD EMOTIONS's "Pathways to Catharsis" CD was released in February 2008 via Bad Land Records/Twilight Vertrieb.

A video for the "Pathways" track "There is no Dawn" can be viewed below.

DEAD EMOTIONS' previous release was the "The Genesis Behind" album, which came out in 2003 via Medusa Distributions.

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