EMETH Parts Ways With Drummer, Seeks Replacement

August 4, 2008

Belgian extreme grind/death act EMETH, which features in its ranks former ABORTED guitarist Matty Dupont, has issued the following update:

"We are sad to announce that Tom Ales [drums] has decided after seven skin-crushing years to leave the band to focus on family. This is not a sudden decision, but something that has been pending for several months now. Since the band grew rapidly the last few years, the time and commitment needed for being in studio and on tours increased. Tom had always twisted and turned his personal life to the maximum to be able to go along with the band shedule. Now seven years and two kids later, he has reached the end of his stretchings and chooses to focus full time on his family life. There are no hard feelings mutually and EMETH wishes Tom all the best for his future musical career.

"Interested parties who think they have the skills, determination and personality to play this kind of music that the group is looking for should send an application with a brief bio and a photo or a video clip to [email protected]."

EMETH's video for the song "Telesis" can be viewed below. The clip was directed by Maurice Swinkels of Low Life Media (ABORTED, IMMOLATION). The track is the title cut of EMETH's third album, which was released in March 2008 via Brutal Bands.

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